Ah!
1. Download the McAfee Consumer Products Removal tool, saving it to your
desktop:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=TS100507
Direct Download link:
http://download.mcafee.com/products/...tches/MCPR.exe
2. Right-click on the saved file (MCPR.EXE) and select "Run as
Administrator" to run the utility. Do not TOUCH the keyboard until the run
has completed, then reboot.
--
~PA Bear
Tom wrote:
> Yes McAfee was originally installed on this computer when it was delivered
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> [Crosspost to IE General]
>>
>>> ...The only difference I see is that the faulty
>>> PC is running AVG and the machine that works is running Symantec.
>>
>> Has a Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this machine
>> (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought it)?
>>
>> Make certain that time, date, and time *zone* settings are all correct.
>>
>> Web Site Reports That You Must Enable Cookies
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299331
>>
>> Managing Cookies
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283185
>> http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/cookies.htm
>> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive...rs.htm#cookies
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>>
>>
>> Tom wrote:
>>> I posted the following on another news group but did not get any
>>> response. I
>>> am hoping someone knows a littel bit about cookies and Vista.
>>>
>>> I have a laptop running Vista Business SP1 and IE 7.0. My customer
>>> supplied
>>> me with a HTTPS test site where the certificate is not really valid so
>>> that
>>> I can test my BHO. I try to login into his site and I immediately get an
>>> error message on their web page saying cookies are not enabled.
>>>
>>> I set the browser wide open to accept any cookie from anybody. It
>>> appears
>>> that other sites are writing cookies without any problems.
>>>
>>> I have tested this on another Vista Ultimate machine and I was able to
>>> log
>>> into the site without any issues. In addition I tested this on other XP
>>> machines with IE 7 & IE 8 without any issues.
>>>
>>> The funny thing is that each browser (faulty and non faulty) have the
>>> exact
>>> same internet option settings. The only difference I see is that the
>>> faulty
>>> PC is running AVG and the machine that works is running Symantec.
>>>
>>> Does anybody have any idea of what is going on? Or is there a setpoint
>>> somewhere that I am not familiar with.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tom -