I'm trying to run an update on a system running an Antivirus on a Vista Home system.

I tell it to run updates, and the interactive services dialog pops up. I have to switch to the interactive services desktop, and then I tell it to start the update.

Problem is, the interactive update takes more than a minute, so the screen logs my user out as if it's locking the desktop. I can't find any settings that control this, and it's not happening with the ordinary user desktop. I have to keep logging back in then switching back to the interactive services desktop. Drives me batty having this @#% thing flicker and pause while doing all the switching.

Is there a way to tell it NOT to lock me out while waiting for the @#% interactive services dialog to finish? Or is it simpler to just somehow shut the ISD off completely so I'm not having to put up with this @#%?

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What Anti Virus is this? – William Hilsum Dec 10 '09 at 14:23
Vexira, from Central Command. – Bart Silverstrim Dec 22 '09 at 12:31
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