February 19th, 2006
Localization Bug Causes Windows Defender Install Issue
By Michael Santo
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews
I’m surprised I haven’t heard more about this. Apparently if you don’t have the “Users” Group on your computer, Windows Defender won’t install. And I mean “Users” in English. Since “Users” is localized for some international versions of Windows, this is causing an “Error 1609″ when installing Windows Defender Beta 2. Microsoft has a KnowledgeBase article on it.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
1. Create a new local group named “Users.” To do this, click Start, click Run, type net localgroup Users /add, and then click OK.
2. Add the non-English language local Users group to the new Users group that you created in step 1. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
b. Expand Local Users and Groups.
c. Click Groups.
d. Right-click the Users group that you created in step 1, and then click Add to Group.
e. Click Add, type the object name of the non-English language local Users group, and then click OK two times.3. Try to install Windows Defender Beta 2 again. Source: Microsoft KB Article 915087
We Say: What more can I say but … Oops.













Bill King says:
*smirks*. Not the only bug. I get a gdi+ complaint, asking for the “security pack pre-installation kit” or somesuch, mostly complaining of missing gdi+ on win2k. Both can’t find the so called pack on the microsoft site (even via their own internal search), nor does installing gdi+ from the platform development end-user runtimes fix the problem. Well tested microsoft.
February 19th, 2006 at 4:14 pm
Bubba says:
Michael banging on a beta microsoft product.
What’s new?
February 21st, 2006 at 1:47 pm
Mike Chan says:
The fix for the “user” issue has been posted, so download the new installer and you shouldn’t run into that.
The KB Article to get GDI+ on Win2k before Windows Defender installation is at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=915052
Mike
February 22nd, 2006 at 1:06 pm
Yoni5002 says:
Hehehehe, it’s stupid… guess what. I ran the Windows Defender installation and I knew I was going to have such a problem, OKIE DOKIE… Problem came up and I did half of the steps suggested to fix its issue, and I say half cos’ I added a new local group named “Users” and without typing the object name of the non-English language local Users group the program finished the installation and ran!!!
I’m gonna keep running the Antispyware beta version, I think is secure… As I see it, Microsoft wants to prevent people from using the Antispyware beta due to the high demand for the little useful tool out there… they gift you a candy and then they try to take it away…
Microsoft You SUCK!!!
Yoni5002º
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February 23rd, 2006 at 12:24 am
Patrick says:
This is very confusing. “e. Click Add, type the object name of the non-English language local Users group, and then click OK two times.” What exactly do I type? It doesn’t take anything I put.
November 27th, 2008 at 7:46 am