Incorrect server time causes McAfee boot service to error 1920
Yesterday to help a friend configure the server, install McAfee antivirus software to the last step is prompted 1920 error, this is the first time since using McAfee encountered this error, the online search solution, seems to be ineffective, unexpected discovery server time is incorrect, the correct date is 2007, The date on the server is 2000 because the first time the virus database was installed with mcafee8.5i is 2006-11, so you start the service by prompting for error 1920, changing to the correct time, and then reinstalling McAfee again.
I don't know why so many people on the Internet have encountered this kind of mistake, but I am not able to start it properly because of the incorrect time.
There are many reasons for this, perhaps because the fremwork did not start, may also be installed in the system has been left behind some files and the same as the original path, so ... (Special reminder, encounter any problems, please look at the Software Installation error log and system log, depending on these you can quickly find a solution)
Reload to start service with installer information: Error 1920. Service McAfee Framework Service (McAfee framework) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient permissions to start the system service. "Press Ignore (I)" To continue the installation, but you will not be able to upgrade at the end.
"All roads lead to hell!" After constant groping, find solutions as follows:
Open the service console and disable the McAfee Framework service
Reboot, start again in process (open Task Manager) End UpdaterUI.exe
Run regedit, delete the following:
Copy Code code as follows:
Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\mcafee Framework
Hkey_local_machine\software\network ASSOCIATES\TVD
Hkey_local_machine\software\network Associates\epolicy orchestrator
The above three must be deleted
Delete the following directory
C:\Program files\network Associates\common Framework
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\network Associates
If you do not have the All users directory, or if there is no network Associates directory under the All users directory, use the Lookup feature to remove the network Associates directory!
Uninstall, reboot and reload after the problem is solved.
If you are unlucky to encounter the same problem, you can try it by the way above. Lest reload the system time consuming force, hehe.
Other options:
A user may experience an update failure when using McAfee under the Windows XP SP2 Beta. To solve this problem, you need to set the following:
1, "Run" > "Dcomcnfg.exe"
2. Double-click "Component Services > Computer > My Computer"
3, expand the DCOM configuration, open the properties of the "Frameworkservice" item.
4. Select the Security tab in Frameworkservice properties
5, under the "Start and Activation permissions," Select "Custom", click the "Edit" button.
6, in the pop-up "Launch permission" dialog box, "Add" your interaitive user account permissions to reset, and respectively to the "Local activation" permission, to determine the exit.
7, OK, problem solved, now McAfee can update the normal ~
Another method:
1, Run:dcomcnfg.exe (in the Start-run type dcomconfig, execution)
2, Component services-computers-my computer-dcom config
3, find Frameworkservice, in the properties of the Select Security page check, the launch and activation Permissions set to "User Default."
After reading these can not solve, it can not blame others, hehe. Change the other version.