Ok, so I turned McAfee off and dled the file and I put it into the folder, and SMC worked fine. But then, when i turned McAfee back on, it saw the file as a trojan again, and removed it...
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Lmao, this is why all the firewalls and protection programs on my computer have all been turned off. It was only a matter of time before the risk of viruses outweighed the frustration. Not that you should do that.
Try this:
Double click shield in system bar
Click properties
Select all processes on the left bar
Select Detection Tab
Click on Exclusions button on the bottom
Click add and find your SMC folder.
Make sure to check include subfolders and you should be good.
If that doesn't work:
It doesn't appear that you can add detected files to the safe list unless they're only "Possibly Unwanted Programs". In order to add it, you'd have to turn MacAfee off, download com.run, and send it to
Avert for evaulation and hope they approve it, in which case they would send you a an update type thing so that your McAfee wil overlook it. This could take who knows how long and its not guarenteed they'll aprove it.
If that doesn't work/you don't care to try it:
You could upload com.run on the web at your prefered file hosting site (or just bookmark the link I gave you), and just turn off McAfee, download the file, place it in the folder, and unprotect the map(s) you want. Then just delete com.run and turn McAfee back on. You'd have to do this everytime you want to unprotect a map, but it works.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jan 13 2009, 7:49 am by TriggR_HappE.
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Or try this: Uninstall McAfee, download AVG Free, install it, and you're done!
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Bleh, my friend has AVG, and it fails for him...
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Try this:
Double click shield in system bar
Click properties
Select all processes on the left bar
More specific please? I looked everywhere that it could possibly be and found nothing.
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What verson or program of McAfee are you using? Is it the Total Protection Center? VirusScan Plus? There are many different versions of this software.
Were you unable to follow the instructions because they were to vague and confusing? Or were they impossible to follow because the specified buttons and tabs just litterally didn't exist?
>If they were to vague/confusing, I have no experience with McAfee, and therefore can't elaborate on how to perform each step.
>If it was literally impossible to follow, you obviously have a different version, and knowing what version that is will be neccessary for finding the proper steps.
You might want to consider finding the user manual in your software folder and look for a section on adding programs to the exclusions list. If you can provide information on what version you have, I will do my best to look into what steps you need to follow.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Jan 14 2009, 2:54 am by TriggR_HappE.
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Aright well, I think that it's a little bit of both. The version I have is just the one provided free by Comcast so idk what version it is. I got a section with Trusted Programs, but it doesn't show or tell how to add programs to it.
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You have McAfee Internet Security Suite version 9, 10, or 11. Unfortunately, although they have a trusted list, there is no way at this time to add a trusted file. You must submit the file to Avert for authorization, disable Mcafee everytime you want to use the program, or get a new anti-virus program (recomended regardless of what you do lol).
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Or try this: Uninstall McAfee, download AVG Free, install it, and you're done!
AVG has aids. That's my personal thoughts.
Aright well, I think that it's a little bit of both. The version I have is just the one provided free by Comcast so idk what version it is. I got a section with Trusted Programs, but it doesn't show or tell how to add programs to it.
Is this your computer? would your parents want you messing around with the antivirus? If so, don't do anything, and don't bother with it. you can disable it at any time. Otherwise, there's a few other free ones which might offer you better functionality:
AVG - I don't like the new version much
Avira - I haven't tried it
Avast! - Lots of false positives due to heuristic analysis, but has a safe file list.
Also of good repute are NOD32 and Kaspersky, but they cost monies.
Of course, the best antivirus is simply common sense. Don't download from shady sites. Don't ever run .exe files without verifying their identity. Use Firefox with Noscript. I haven't ever had a virus "by accident". Once I switched to noscript, I haven't had any adware either.
"Parliamentary inquiry, Mr. Chairman - do we have to call the Gentleman a gentleman if he's not one?"
Or try this: Uninstall McAfee, download AVG Free, install it, and you're done!
AVG has aids. That's my personal thoughts.
Aright well, I think that it's a little bit of both. The version I have is just the one provided free by Comcast so idk what version it is. I got a section with Trusted Programs, but it doesn't show or tell how to add programs to it.
Is this your computer? would your parents want you messing around with the antivirus? If so, don't do anything, and don't bother with it. you can disable it at any time. Otherwise, there's a few other free ones which might offer you better functionality:
AVG - I don't like the new version much
Avira - I haven't tried it
Avast! - Lots of false positives due to heuristic analysis, but has a safe file list.
Also of good repute are NOD32 and Kaspersky, but they cost monies.
Of course, the best antivirus is simply common sense. Don't download from shady sites. Don't ever run .exe files without verifying their identity. Use Firefox with Noscript. I haven't ever had a virus "by accident". Once I switched to noscript, I haven't had any adware either.
i have avira!!! ^.^
i had avast.. i uninstalled it for avira. the ratings say that avira detects more... but only like 2%. i liked the way avast handled, but I'm to lazy to uninstall this and put avast back on xDDD. avira catches what pops up every time, but its very restrictive about "custom scan" (you cant choose your own damn directory for scannage >:o)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhXZo3dHulc Avg, avira, avast comparison video
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Eh, well then I guess I can't use SMC unless there's some other like version like thing for the file I need.
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You could always just use a different map unprotector.
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Yea I know.I use OSMap 2.
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