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January 22nd, 2007 15:00
McAfee VirusScan - AdAware Incompatibility
Hi,
My subscription to McAfee Secutity Center that came with my I9300 expired on 1/21, so I purchased McAfee Internet Suite 2007 and attempted to install. McAfee VirusScan would not install listing an incompatibily problem with Lavasoft AdAware, so I promptly uninstalled AdAware - rebooted, and tried again. McAfee continues to list the incompatibility (despite many attempts/reboots) with AdAware and will not install VirusScan. I contacted McAfee and they said I have to get Lavasoft to resolve the problem. VirusScan and AdAware played fine together with my previous installation. I was at Lavasoft web and AdAware being free, they will not support problems. I posted to the Lavasoft Forum, but there were at least two other postings with the identical problem but zero responses. My I9300 is crippled without Virus Protection. Any ideas. Thank you very much.



mombodog
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rjmat
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January 22nd, 2007 16:00
rjmat
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January 22nd, 2007 17:00
Check if there is any Ad-Aware or Ad-Watch entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall. If existing, backup this registry key, then delete it (You may need to manually remove other left registry keys and files).
McAfee SystemGuard, part of VS 11, provides similar system protections Ad-Watch does
This worked for me; mine was listed as AdAware SE Personal. Your must proceed with caution when editing the registry. Backup, backup.
Thank you,
txtchr
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January 22nd, 2007 23:00
rjmat
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January 23rd, 2007 17:00
txtchr
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January 23rd, 2007 22:00
Make sure McAfee is completely off your system -- as I found out that NAV left multiple files as remnants on my machine and I had to do several removals to get it completely off. You'll love AVG -- interface is very basic. I "test-drove" it on my childrens' computers and got their feedback (both are in college; one has been using it for nearly a year; one for about 8 months) and both of them are very pleased.
So far, I'm happy too :). Good luck and don't look back.
Mary :)
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January 24th, 2007 00:00
Message Edited by rjmat on 01-23-200709:50 PM
txtchr
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January 24th, 2007 01:00
I think you've probably removed it completely if you've used the McAfee cleanup program after uninstalling. A lot of people don't bother to go that extra step, so I just wanted to make sure that you did.
If someone else reading this thread who is more familiar with McAfee wants to jump in, they can offer their expertise. I've had to remove NAV, so I got the feel for that whole piece of software. McAfee is different, especially since mine was just the AntiVirus, and not the entire security suite.
Mary :)
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January 24th, 2007 15:00
txtchr
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January 24th, 2007 19:00
Mary :)
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January 25th, 2007 02:00
Remarkably, it's free, and M$ encourages telling your friends, so spread it around.
I figure if M$ doesn't know what should and shouldn't be in your registry - then who does. I still screen their findings before I click 'next'. I try to use it at least once a week.