Flashing log-in screen, LogonUI.exe

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 64 Ent
       #41

    End user has tested it, the fix worked. This messed up a lot of applications for us too which are fixed now also.

    BitDefender
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  2. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #42

    SonicClang said:
    So I take it you're a home user? I don't know what to tell you on that one. I think your best bet is going to be to call BitDefender and have them help you since they're ones that hosed your computer.

    I don't know what you classify as a home user but I'm fairly experienced in software related problems, and have fixed a number of computers with some workarounds for friends and family, I just don't happen to have my own Windows 7 repair CD. And I just need to refresh myself on what's possible to do if I don't have one, or can use another. It's just something I've forgotten about.

    edit: yeah never mind home user is right
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  3. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #43

    jtmoney528 said:
    phiquach said:
    Okay, we got it a fix here.

    We disabled AVC and so far no issues
    I also disabled AVC and it worked, I have re-enabled it after they posted up that the fix was out, now I am waiting for an end user to test it out.
    Yet another embarrassing question, I may just not know the acronym, but what is AVC, and have you done it from safe mode?
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  4. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 64 Ent
       #44

    StormofThunder said:
    SonicClang said:
    So I take it you're a home user? I don't know what to tell you on that one. I think your best bet is going to be to call BitDefender and have them help you since they're ones that hosed your computer.

    I don't know what you classify as a home user but I'm fairly experienced in software related problems, and have fixed a number of computers with some workarounds for friends and family, I just don't happen to have my own Windows 7 repair CD. And I just need to refresh myself on what's possible to do if I don't have one, or can use another. It's just something I've forgotten about.
    We have the enterprise version so I am not sure if its the same but do this:

    Open up the console, click the small i (info) in the bottom right corner and check to see if the product is up to date and see when it last updated (last update for us was 11:48 and its fixed)
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #45

    Same think here. Bitdefender...

    I was turning off my computer when I got an error. When I turned it on again I had the screen probe in my face for quite some time, then a LogonUI.exe error message and then probe again. I reset and entered Safe mode. Everything was fine.

    Reset again, and flashing screen. I 've waited for a few minutes and then I started pressing the 'esc' button. I don't know if it had anything to do with it, but I suddenly got the 'log on' screen. After that point everything went smooth and managed to fully access my computer.

    I will not shut it down again, untill I see the fix.

    Thanks Bitdefender.
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  6. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 64 Ent
       #46

    StormofThunder said:
    jtmoney528 said:
    phiquach said:
    Okay, we got it a fix here.

    We disabled AVC and so far no issues
    I also disabled AVC and it worked, I have re-enabled it after they posted up that the fix was out, now I am waiting for an end user to test it out.
    Yet another embarrassing question, I may just not know the acronym, but what is AVC, and have you done it from safe mode?
    I disabled BitDefender for testing purposes on a single machine. This is all be done through cloud console control, controlling over 500+ machines.
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #47

    Hello guys, is there any solution if i cant repair Windows, cant update bitdefender? I have a dell machine, windows 7 x64, i can only acces safe mode, i tried the "sfc /scannow" cmd, it did not work. So any suggestions?
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  8. Posts : 8
    Windows 8.1
       #48

    phiquach said:
    Okay, I don't know what you classify as a home user but I'm fairly experienced in software related problems, and have fixed a number of computers with some workarounds for friends and family, I just don't happen to have my own Windows 7 repair CD. And I just need to refresh myself on what's possible to do if I don't have one, or can use another. It's just something I've forgotten about.
    I asked because things are different if you're not a network vs at home. On a network, BitDefender is controlled via a server. At home it's just installed on your computer. We were able to update on the server, have our end-users restart, and the problem went away. You couldn't do that same thing.
    Last edited by SonicClang; 03 Dec 2014 at 13:26. Reason: ugh... quoted wrong post.
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  9. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #49

    A fix that works now is by beginning to uninstall bitdefender but choosing repair instead.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #50

    I've run into this problem on a few of the Win7x64 machines in my company. A little bit of a different problem here though, we don't use BitDefender! We actually have Novell as our networking client so perhaps that is mitigating part of the problem. When an affected user hits Ctrl-Alt-Del it brings up a window "Unable to show Shutdown and Security Options" or if a screensaver is set to require login after restoring the user experiences the flashing screen.
    Computers that are affected all have update.bitdefender.com in their hosts file, but as far as I can tell the computer has no BitDefender, and there is no BitDefender server on my network.

    A fix for this was to manually download the free version of BitDefender, then uninstall it. This has fixed every computer I've tried it on so far.
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