You should be able to disable whatever E-mail scanning component(s) that
McAfee has. I do not know how you do that. When I installed AVG Free 7, I
did not even install their E-mail Scanner. The Resident Shield or whatever
name that whatever brand calls it, keeps you protected. Most AV apps have a
component that scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive,
including email and email attachments.
Having an E-mail scanner can actually cause .dbx file corruption in Outlook
Express.
<quote>
As surprising and ironic as it may seem though, the most common cause of
DBX corruption is not a virus, but rather anti-virus programs that are
configured to scan incoming or outgoing e-mail. Even the most well-known
anti-virus programs have exhibited this problem from time to time.
<quote>
The Other E-Mail Threat: File Corruption in Outlook Express
Published: November 18, 2004
By Tom Koch
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx
> how easy is it
> to uninstall McAfee without hassle please?
I honestly do not remember, it was so long ago. But McAfee does leave all
kinds of stuff behind in the registry. McAfee's reasoning for that may be
that it makes a reinstall easier. Yea, right.
I found this...
Manual Uninstall of McAfee VirusScan 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x
http://ts.mcafeehelp.com/displaydoc....tegoryId=61137
Looks like they have a VirusScan.reg file to remove the VirusScan registry
entries that you can download.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:%23wArc$$(E-Mail Removed),
brett <dbrett1(removethis)@toucansurf.com> hunted and pecked:
> I'm having second thoughts about McAfee now they have upgraded their
> security centre and the components which seem to have caused interference
> with my OE (using Win XP +SP2).
>
> In the past I found Norton extremely difficult to remove, how easy is it
> to uninstall McAfee without hassle please?
> Brett
>
> "Wesley Vogel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> would download the new app, whatever it is, download whatever you need to
>> remove Norton/Symantec, unplug the modem, uninstall Norton/Symantec then
>> install the new app and get updated pronto. Rebooting when needed. For
>> AVAST or AVG you do not need something extra to remove them. ;-)
>> Removal tools, that always makes me think that Norton/Symantec is worse
>> than any virus to get rid of.
>>
>> Here are some tips on Norton-Symantec removal and some links to removal
>> tools.
>>
>> Symantec NAV, NIS, NSW Removal
>> http://basconotw.mvps.org/SymRem.htm
>>
>> Symantec NIS, NSW, NAV 2007 Removal Tool
>> http://basconotw.mvps.org/SymRem2.htm
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:CE17DEE3-749E-401D-A094-(E-Mail Removed),
>> Cheryl <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
>>> Thanks for both ideas. I would guess that Norton should be completly
>>> removed before installing another program.
>>> --
>>> CEW
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I use AVG Free and like it. Norton/Symantec sicks.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>
>>>> Wes
>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>
>>>> In news:A1C2F0DA-A0FF-4188-B1B4-(E-Mail Removed),
>>>> Cheryl <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
>>>>> I run Windows XP on a Dell. My subscription to Norton Security will
>>>>> soon expire and I was thinking about trying the free download from
>>>>> AVG. I would like to hear comments about this idea, as I know many of
>>>>> you do use this software. Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>> CEW