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  2. Install and uninstall McAfee Multi Access - AOL Help

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    5. In the McAfee Software Removal window, click Next. 6. After reading the End User License Agreement, select Agree and click Next. 7. In the Security Validation window, enter the characters you see and click Next. 8. The MCPR tool will begin to remove McAfee. This may take a few minutes.

  3. Uninstall McAfee Internet Security Suite - AOL Help

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    Note: If you are in the Classic view, double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. 3. Click McAfee SecurityCenter to highlight it and then click Change/Remove. 4. Click all the boxes to place check marks in them, then click Remove. 5. Click Remove. 6. The Removal Status section shows the progress of McAfee SecurityCenter being uninstalled. 7.

  4. Install or Uninstall McAfee - AOL Help

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    Above the program list, click Uninstall/Change. Click Yes on the confirmation screen. Follow the on-screen steps to finish the process. Reboot your PC if prompted when the uninstallation process is complete. Uninstall McAfee from your Mac. Go to your Applications folder. Drag and drop the McAfee icon to the Trash can icon on your dock.

  5. Uninstalling McAfee Personal Firewall Express - AOL Help

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    Follow the steps below to uninstall the McAfee Firewall software. To uninstall the McAfee Firewall software: 1. Save any unsaved work and close all open programs. 2. Click the Start button, select Programs or All Programs, select McAfee, then click McAfee Personal Firewall Express. 3. Click Uninstall Mcafee Personal Firewall Express, click the ...

  6. McAfee Multi Access: Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    McAfee works according to the date and time of the system to which it is installed. The McAfee update server will attempt to deliver regular updates to the product based on the local date and time on the computer, so first check that your computer's system date and time are correct.

  7. PUM.bad.proxy - Wikipedia

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    PUM.bad.proxy is a form of malware known as a "registry hack", an unauthorized alteration to the Windows Registry file that specifically redirects LAN settings within Internet Explorer, the popular web browser commonly installed as the default web browser for Microsoft Windows.

  8. SpySheriff - Wikipedia

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    This may prevent its detection and removal by legitimate antivirus programs. [citation needed] SpySheriff can disable Task Manager and Registry Editor, preventing the user from ending its active process or removing its registry entries from Windows. Renaming the 'regedit' and 'taskmgr' executables will solve this problem.

  9. Troubleshooting McAfee - AOL Help

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    If you're unable to launch McAfee, try rebooting your computer. This should refresh your system cache and clear out any errors that might've caused this behavior from the software. Once your computer has restarted, try again to launch McAfee.If the problem persists, uninstall McAfee and reinstall the software.