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Windoes Security
When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was
pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
Search your registry for any reference to McAfee and delete them.
Backup your registry before doing so. -- *Report back, please* "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
The easiest way to remove McAfee is to remove it though the control panel.
If you partially removed it already then it makes it really hard to find it all so just re-install it and then use control panel to remove it. In this way it finds it all. But sometime, it's stubborn and you need to go to the McAfee site and get the removal tool. It gets it all. Going to the registry is hit and miss at best, and sometimes dangerous if you aren't skilled at using it. -- BobF. "Bob" wrote in message . .. Search your registry for any reference to McAfee and delete them. Backup your registry before doing so. -- *Report back, please* "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
The OP stated he had used the removal tool.
"Bob F." wrote in message ... The easiest way to remove McAfee is to remove it though the control panel. If you partially removed it already then it makes it really hard to find it all so just re-install it and then use control panel to remove it. In this way it finds it all. But sometime, it's stubborn and you need to go to the McAfee site and get the removal tool. It gets it all. Going to the registry is hit and miss at best, and sometimes dangerous if you aren't skilled at using it. -- BobF. "Bob" wrote in message . .. Search your registry for any reference to McAfee and delete them. Backup your registry before doing so. -- *Report back, please* "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
This happened to me and is evidently a common problem with Vista - rest
assured you will have completely removed McAfee. There is a windows data file you have to remove in order for windows to rebuild the correct information - I don't have the full info to hand at present although I will have a look for it and report back. Alansd "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
Here it is - worked for me !! http://www.pchell.com/support/multip...y_center.shtml However the very fact that this can happen doesn't inspire confidence in the Security centre! Alansd Alansd" wrote in message ... This happened to me and is evidently a common problem with Vista - rest assured you will have completely removed McAfee. There is a windows data file you have to remove in order for windows to rebuild the correct information - I don't have the full info to hand at present although I will have a look for it and report back. Alansd "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
This is what happens when you don't uninstall a program properly, either by
removing pieces that you find independently, using registry edits, or other ruthless means. To remove programs you must use the uninstall tool that came with the program, the control panel, or the manufacturers tool that will clean it up if the first two fail. But back to a basic question that's bothering me. I have experienced many, many bad anomalies with Symantec products, but I have never had a first hand bad experience with McAfee. I have it installed on a couple dozen machines I watch over and not a hint of a problem. I did however go through setup anomalies, but if you want to blame McAfee for that, then I don't know what anyone is doing with Vista, you know, "pot calling the kettle black". I've been running McAfee with Vista ever since Vista came out. I know Comcast offers McAfee free to their subscribers of which I am one and hence all the copies I watch over. There must be thousands out there. If it was that bad, McAfee would be out of business. So, I'm looking for real proof McAfee can not work with Vista. Just removing it, then having the system work is NOT proof. We need to make sure all the switches are set right, the latest McAfee is installed, and the db is up to date. Telling users to remove McAfee for now is ok with me, but it is a debugging step and only necessary until they find out what's not set right in McAfee. -- BobF. "alansd" wrote in message ... Here it is - worked for me !! http://www.pchell.com/support/multip...y_center.shtml However the very fact that this can happen doesn't inspire confidence in the Security centre! Alansd Alansd" wrote in message ... This happened to me and is evidently a common problem with Vista - rest assured you will have completely removed McAfee. There is a windows data file you have to remove in order for windows to rebuild the correct information - I don't have the full info to hand at present although I will have a look for it and report back. Alansd "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
Hi Bob,
I had McAfee installed on my new Dell PC - it worked fine however I wasn't going to pay the yearly subscription so after the 'free' month I uninstalled it. I consulted the McAfee web site for uninstall advice and as they advised I used the 'Control panel' uninstall - that's when I noticed the problem with the Security centre reporting it as still installed - so I downloaded the McAfee clean up tool and ran it but the problem was still there just as "David0944" found. So there would appear to a 'missing' link between McAfee and Vista in the un-installation process - as regards who is at fault I don't know :-) Alansd "Bob F." wrote in message ... This is what happens when you don't uninstall a program properly, either by removing pieces that you find independently, using registry edits, or other ruthless means. To remove programs you must use the uninstall tool that came with the program, the control panel, or the manufacturers tool that will clean it up if the first two fail. But back to a basic question that's bothering me. I have experienced many, many bad anomalies with Symantec products, but I have never had a first hand bad experience with McAfee. I have it installed on a couple dozen machines I watch over and not a hint of a problem. I did however go through setup anomalies, but if you want to blame McAfee for that, then I don't know what anyone is doing with Vista, you know, "pot calling the kettle black". I've been running McAfee with Vista ever since Vista came out. I know Comcast offers McAfee free to their subscribers of which I am one and hence all the copies I watch over. There must be thousands out there. If it was that bad, McAfee would be out of business. So, I'm looking for real proof McAfee can not work with Vista. Just removing it, then having the system work is NOT proof. We need to make sure all the switches are set right, the latest McAfee is installed, and the db is up to date. Telling users to remove McAfee for now is ok with me, but it is a debugging step and only necessary until they find out what's not set right in McAfee. -- BobF. "alansd" wrote in message ... Here it is - worked for me !! http://www.pchell.com/support/multip...y_center.shtml However the very fact that this can happen doesn't inspire confidence in the Security centre! Alansd Alansd" wrote in message ... This happened to me and is evidently a common problem with Vista - rest assured you will have completely removed McAfee. There is a windows data file you have to remove in order for windows to rebuild the correct information - I don't have the full info to hand at present although I will have a look for it and report back. Alansd "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |
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Windoes Security
Hi Alansd,
Before you followed the final instructions David cited, did you have any bad effects of was it just an indication problem? -- BobF. "alansd" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, I had McAfee installed on my new Dell PC - it worked fine however I wasn't going to pay the yearly subscription so after the 'free' month I uninstalled it. I consulted the McAfee web site for uninstall advice and as they advised I used the 'Control panel' uninstall - that's when I noticed the problem with the Security centre reporting it as still installed - so I downloaded the McAfee clean up tool and ran it but the problem was still there just as "David0944" found. So there would appear to a 'missing' link between McAfee and Vista in the un-installation process - as regards who is at fault I don't know :-) Alansd "Bob F." wrote in message ... This is what happens when you don't uninstall a program properly, either by removing pieces that you find independently, using registry edits, or other ruthless means. To remove programs you must use the uninstall tool that came with the program, the control panel, or the manufacturers tool that will clean it up if the first two fail. But back to a basic question that's bothering me. I have experienced many, many bad anomalies with Symantec products, but I have never had a first hand bad experience with McAfee. I have it installed on a couple dozen machines I watch over and not a hint of a problem. I did however go through setup anomalies, but if you want to blame McAfee for that, then I don't know what anyone is doing with Vista, you know, "pot calling the kettle black". I've been running McAfee with Vista ever since Vista came out. I know Comcast offers McAfee free to their subscribers of which I am one and hence all the copies I watch over. There must be thousands out there. If it was that bad, McAfee would be out of business. So, I'm looking for real proof McAfee can not work with Vista. Just removing it, then having the system work is NOT proof. We need to make sure all the switches are set right, the latest McAfee is installed, and the db is up to date. Telling users to remove McAfee for now is ok with me, but it is a debugging step and only necessary until they find out what's not set right in McAfee. -- BobF. "alansd" wrote in message ... Here it is - worked for me !! http://www.pchell.com/support/multip...y_center.shtml However the very fact that this can happen doesn't inspire confidence in the Security centre! Alansd Alansd" wrote in message .. . This happened to me and is evidently a common problem with Vista - rest assured you will have completely removed McAfee. There is a windows data file you have to remove in order for windows to rebuild the correct information - I don't have the full info to hand at present although I will have a look for it and report back. Alansd "David0944" wrote in message ... When my PC was delivered, and evaluation copy of McAfee Command Centre was pre installed. As I prefer to use my own antivrus product as well as Windows own firewall, I uninstalled McAfee. Although it didn't fully install, I removed the files left behind with the removal tool provided by McAfee. I installed my own antivirus product, aVast, and activated Windows firewall. If I look in Security Centre, the is a conflict warning saying that I have two firewalls activated. For some reason, McAfee is still shown as being present as both a firewall and antivirus protection. I don't know how this can be because McAfee is no longer on my computer. Furthermore I cannot find any way to remove the reference to McAfee. Can anyone please help. |