then locate the file: 'MSSEOOBE.etl' and simply delete it. For you second issues, it seems like there are some issues with IPv6 compatibility of either your network adapter or your router, but nothing to really worry about. Disabling IPv6 for your current network adapter might keep the error from showing up in the Event Viewer. Network and Sharing Center ->Change adapter settings ->Right mouse click on said network adapter ->Properties ->Uncheck 'Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)' ->Press OK. You might have to reboot your computer for changes to take effect. Hi, I am not sure this problem was caused as you removed Microsoft Security Client in wrong way.
Therefore you should check if. Also from my research I found similar issue occurred in some Windows 7 systems. To troubleshoot, please refer to: Finally, you can try to navigate to: C:/program data/microsoft/microsoft security essentials/support/ >then locate the file: 'MSSEOOBE.etl' and simply delete it. For you second issues, it seems like there are some issues with IPv6 compatibility of either your network adapter or your router, but nothing to really worry about. Disabling IPv6 for your current network adapter might keep the error from showing up in the Event Viewer.
Network and Sharing Center ->Change adapter settings ->Right mouse click on said network adapter ->Properties ->Uncheck 'Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)' ->Press OK. You might have to reboot your computer for changes to take effect. Sorry I don't mean to bump this thread after a year of inactivity but I thought it might need to be addressed. The folder Program Data is a hidden folder and thus you wont be able to navigate to it unless you show hidden folders and files. Open Computer and click on C: and then hit the Alt key. When the menu appears at the top, click tools and folder options.