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I removed (manually, as the uninstaller was not able to do it) McAfee
Firewall from my pc and installed Zone Alarm Suite, but Security Center
keeps to tell me "one of the firewalls installed is working".
I would like to make Windows understand there is just a firewall installed
and working. Is there the way? Which Registry Keys do I remove?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
Depends whether by manually you mean simply deleted the folders or edited
the registry to remove?
I would assume there are details on McAffee site for manual uninstall, and
possibly a utility to do so.
"Xenophaw" <xenophaw@avpnet.org> wrote in message
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> I removed (manually, as the uninstaller was not able to do it) McAfee
> Firewall from my pc and installed Zone Alarm Suite, but Security Center
> keeps to tell me "one of the firewalls installed is working".
> I would like to make Windows understand there is just a firewall installed
> and working. Is there the way? Which Registry Keys do I remove?
>
>
> Thanks in Advance.
> --
> Xenophaw
>
>
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"DL" <dl@spoofmail> wrote:
> Depends whether by manually you mean simply deleted the folders or edited
> the registry to remove?
> I would assume there are details on McAffee site for manual uninstall, and
> possibly a utility to do so.
>
> "Xenophaw" <xenophaw@avpnet.org> wrote in message
> news:RTEqe.55050$795.1691168@twister1.libero.it...
>> I removed (manually, as the uninstaller was not able to do it) McAfee
>> Firewall from my pc and installed Zone Alarm Suite, but Security Center
>> keeps to tell me "one of the firewalls installed is working".
>> I would like to make Windows understand there is just a firewall
>> installed
>> and working. Is there the way? Which Registry Keys do I remove?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>> --
>> Xenophaw
>>
>>
>
>
Yes, I did that. It seems it's a problem that somebody else have, even if he
didn't uninstalled a firewall / antivirus manually (and with different
brands too).
The McAfee Web Site doesn't help with that, and to me it seems pretty a
Windows problem.
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