Thank you for answering...But no, can't even get pass the page of putting the time in, once I click on the box to change the time, the message comes in...sooooo, what does one do?
Yes, for sure. I totally understand you. But the message comes in once I clicked on the "Scheduled Scan," so no matter what I can't do anything anyway, see?
Most sceduled third-party tasks don't work unless the user's logon account (not the Mcafee account) has a password set. Adding a password to an account takes effect immediately for switch user logins, but isn't recognized by the schedule manager until after restarting.
If you prefer not to have a password, or setting one and restarting doesn't work, the workaround seems to be: remember to manually check for updates (the 'Updates...' option when right-clicking on the McAfee icon in the systm tray). If Mcafee has a better solution, I'm not paying them $40 per call for their tech non-support...
TaiDory
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September 1st, 2003 23:00
Has there been any answer on this yet? I am getting the same thing too, and would like to be able to reschedule it to a different time. Thank you.
TaiDory
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September 2nd, 2003 11:00
Thank you for answering...But no, can't even get pass the page of putting the time in, once I click on the box to change the time, the message comes in...sooooo, what does one do?
JMVP
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September 2nd, 2003 11:00
TaiDory
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September 2nd, 2003 12:00
Yes, for sure. I totally understand you. But the message comes in once I clicked on the "Scheduled Scan," so no matter what I can't do anything anyway, see?
JMVP
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September 2nd, 2003 12:00
If you prefer not to have a password, or setting one and restarting doesn't work, the workaround seems to be: remember to manually check for updates (the 'Updates...' option when right-clicking on the McAfee icon in the systm tray). If Mcafee has a better solution, I'm not paying them $40 per call for their tech non-support...
Koor
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October 16th, 2004 01:00