You could look for the string "mcafee" and /or "network associates" in the
Registry and delete the keys.
The same goes for those names in 'c:\program files' and 'c:\program
files\common files' and delete the directories.
Only AFTER the uninstall is performed and the PC has been rebooted.
Dave
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