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Hi Woody, It's not that. If you look in MSCONFIG.EXE, MSE starts using 'C: Program Files Microsoft Security Client msseces.exe' - hide - runkey. De Vere Enlarger Manualidades. That means it's really using the registry run command in HKLM Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run to start the program. So the actual command program for MSE in the Add/Remove file is not really being used to open the program (or the codes are hiding usage and/or transferring it to the registry run command). My own shows 9/16/2011 as the last run date (and I've no idea why it even shows up then). If the icon is green and when you open MSE it is green tinted and shows protection is enabled and it is updating and doing scheduled scans properly, then you're fine and don't worry about that entry which is due more to the method by which that list determines entries in that field than on the reality of what is actually happening with the program (especially if it uses other methods to run and especially with those special codes in the startup command). In short, you're fine and have nothing to worry about.
While it's confusing and perhaps should be addressed (assuming those codes aren't there exactly to make this information hard to find perhaps as a security measure to guard against malware that might look for that date), I've rarely seen anyone use Add/Remove programs for this purpose and wouldn't have noticed this if you hadn't raised the issue. If what I said above is true, all is well and this is just an intentional or unintentional glitch in the Add/Remove program listing (and also in the actual Windows Explorer file information as well - though that shows yet another date (1/3/2012) - but I am using the Beta so that may have something to do with it). I hope this helps and alleviates your concerns. You need not worry about this. I can't fully explain the rationale beyond what I said above, but I'm not sure anything further is available to anyone outside the MSE design team itself (assuming they even know since while it may be confusing at least to us, it is not an issue to be concerned about). MVP(7/2012-6/2015),MCSE,MCSA,MCC2011,xCMM,xCAM,A+,Net+,Security Expert, xInfluencer. W10Prox64 Fast 16299rs3; Ofc Insider 1710/8613.1000; Edge,IE11,Chrome.
Next thing i tried to open the.exe from Program Files Microsoft Security Client msseces.exe, but again, i get an error: 'C: Program Files Microsoft Security Client msseces.exe The specified path does not exist. Check the path, and then try again.' Strange enough? I went to Control Panel ->Programs and.