Error: Windows defender Application is not found

Original title: application not found error

I have windows vista.  I get an error message cannot find windows defender application.  someone uninstalled and I can't reinstall.  I always get the message that it is already installed on vista.  How to solve this

If you do not have one of these security programs installed, try this method to start Windows Defender:

AutoScan - in the search box, type Services - press the Enter key.
Scroll down and click on Windows Defender
topic status, it should be... Has begun
under Startup Type, it should be... Automatic
If it does not say that, right click on Windows Defender - click Properties-
in the Startup Type section, click on the pointer, and then select Auto
to the service status, click Start
Click OK

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