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dangerous website blocker is incomplete with Firefox 31
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: jraju on September 02, 2014, 06:14:20 am ---Hi,
Gamez,
I will sincerly advise to avoid downloading from suspicious sites. Either you download from the authors site or majorgeek, which does not fall a prey to advertisement and tool bar bundled programs. Even if you choose custom install, they will invariably inject all those things, which first will hijack your browser and do a lot of things. There are programs which would not be available to uninstall in Program and Features in control panel. I think it is not available as free version but only as trial version. you could safely download with this link, by far the safest link, i ever experienced
http://www.majorgeeks.com/mg/get/kaspersky_internet_security,1.html
Best of luck. Do not download from any other link, as it goes to links coupled with bundled programs. This is my experience.
--- End quote ---
hi jraju
http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,2296.msg15183.html#msg15183
and
http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,2268.msg14974.html#msg14974
:wink:
Boggin:
Did you ever have an AV program installed - with an OEM machine they quite often come with a month free trial of either McAfee or Norton.
Remnants of these if not correctly uninstalled by using their Uninstallers can conflict when a new AV program is installed which quite often results in loss of Internet connection.
If you once had an AV installed, Kaspersky' will detect their files and give the conflict.
Trusteer Rapport could also be causing problems if you have installed that.
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: Boggin on September 02, 2014, 09:04:08 am ---Did you ever have an AV program installed - with an OEM machine they quite often come with a month free trial of either McAfee or Norton.
Remnants of these if not correctly uninstalled by using their Uninstallers can conflict when a new AV program is installed which quite often results in loss of Internet connection.
If you once had an AV installed, Kaspersky' will detect their files and give the conflict.
Trusteer Rapport could also be causing problems if you have installed that.
--- End quote ---
my Kaspersky Internet Security are correctly installed on new windows system and I have do formate my old system two days ago so everything is okey !
I also have the knowledge that more than one anti-virus program will cause a conflict with other antivirus software's' So I always do I install one anti-virus program.
Trusteer Rapport and others Kaspersky plugin/add-ons have plugged itself into Firefox and can’t Remove it but Disabled it :blank: :undecided:
Boggin:
This article explains and provides Trusteer Rapport Uninstaller http://www.trusteer.com/support/uninstalling-rapport-using-safeuninstall-utility
Choose any of these AV Uninstallers for any previous AV programs you have had installed in the past - uninstalling from Programs and Features doesn't fully do it and run each one twice, rebooting in between. http://singularlabs.com/uninstallers/security-software/
Gamezertruth:
any alternative before Uninstaller any of this :wink: :) -)
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