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Does anyone happen to know how to turn off that annoying warning the
McAfee anti-virus program sends up saying the computer must be restarted after an update. It's the most repetitive and annoying of anything I've ever seen. Thanks |
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Yes, you restart the computer.
-- Newsgroup Trolls. Read about mine here http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads The list grows. Leythos the stalker http://www.leythosthestalker.com, David H. Lipman, Max M Wachtell III aka What's in a Name?, Fitz, Rhonda Lea Kirk, Meat Plow, F Kwatu F, George Orwell "Todd" <burns417@aol.com> wrote in message news:v58a031k0smpnvchmjsj88g1vf9gh0c9c3@4ax.com... > Does anyone happen to know how to turn off that annoying warning the > McAfee anti-virus program sends up saying the computer must be > restarted after an update. It's the most repetitive and annoying of > anything I've ever seen. > > Thanks |
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Hi Todd,
Some McAfee Updates require a reboot. Other McAfee updates do not. What is your operating system and version? -- thecreator "Todd" <burns417@aol.com> wrote in message news:v58a031k0smpnvchmjsj88g1vf9gh0c9c3@4ax.com... > Does anyone happen to know how to turn off that annoying warning the > McAfee anti-virus program sends up saying the computer must be > restarted after an update. It's the most repetitive and annoying of > anything I've ever seen. > > Thanks |
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:44:37 -0400, "thecreator"
<thecreator@comcast.net> wrote: >Hi Todd, > > Some McAfee Updates require a reboot. Other McAfee updates do not. What >is your operating system and version? I'm using McAfee Security Center 7 in XP. Maybe you could also tell me why it keeps installing updates after I disabled that feature. Frankly, it's the most obtrusive program I've ever seen, and I'm starting to wish I never installed it. Todd |
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Hi Todd,
Right-click the McAfee M Icon and click on Open Security Center. On the bottom of the right window, click on Configure. Where is talks about Updates, click on it. Now click on Advanced. Dot "Disable automatic updating and let me manually check for updates". Click Apply then OK. Now close the Security Center. You just probably clicked No time after time, instead of going into Advanced! -- thecreator "Todd" <burns417@aol.com> wrote in message news:squc031at8sbfpm9gr08anusl1eo8vrbm1@4ax.com... > On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:44:37 -0400, "thecreator" > <thecreator@comcast.net> wrote: > >>Hi Todd, >> >> Some McAfee Updates require a reboot. Other McAfee updates do not. >> What >>is your operating system and version? > > I'm using McAfee Security Center 7 in XP. Maybe you could also tell me > why it keeps installing updates after I disabled that feature. > Frankly, it's the most obtrusive program I've ever seen, and I'm > starting to wish I never installed it. > > Todd > > > > > |
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"Todd" <burns417@aol.com> wrote in message news:squc031at8sbfpm9gr08anusl1eo8vrbm1@4ax.com... > On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:44:37 -0400, "thecreator" > <thecreator@comcast.net> wrote: > >>Hi Todd, >> >> Some McAfee Updates require a reboot. Other McAfee updates do not. >> What >>is your operating system and version? > > I'm using McAfee Security Center 7 in XP. Maybe you could also tell me > why it keeps installing updates after I disabled that feature. > Frankly, it's the most obtrusive program I've ever seen, and I'm > starting to wish I never installed it. > > Todd > I had Norton since my first computer in 2000 and didn't have any problems with it and then a few months ago, Comcast started offering McAfee free to it's subscribers so I figured I might as well take advantage of their offer (after what I pay them for my cable television and the internet I figured they owed me something).... However, I found McAfee to be totally disruptive. Constant questioning, "allow or do not allow whatever" when I was using the computer was more than I could handle and I finally made a wrong choice, and through my ignorance messed up my PC and had to reformat my computer. So, having said the above, I find Norton to be so much simpler... it does its job without interrupting me every five minutes and I have chosen to use the Firewall that came with my Windows XP rather than the firewall included in Norton AV.... so your use of the word obtrusive for McAfee couldn't be any more accurate..... it sure is.... At least I found it to be also. ...... Vi |
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