Broni, on Oct 18 2010, 10:21 AM, said:
Well, all I can say...McAfee is playing some games with you.
You can either contact McAfee, put that file into McAfee exceptions, or.....switch to some other AV program.
You can either contact McAfee, put that file into McAfee exceptions, or.....switch to some other AV program.
Apparently, from what I have read, that isn't possible. I am thinking that the problem has to do with some windows update or something along those lines, as I never had it before with McAfee, or it could be an update of their own, an update that messed things up. Either way, I still am actively subscribed to McAfee, so switching right now is not going to happen. I have no other forms of security purchased, and I don't have the money to be spending on such things any way, so when it expires I may have to go with the service my internet provider offers, and hope for the best with that. Either way, thanks for your help.

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