AgentGUID
This entry should be deleted: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Network Associates\ePO\Agent\AgentGUID.
the registry is where all the settings for windows and other apps are stored. this is a very important place for windows. sometimes when you uninstall programs, things in the registry are not deleted thet should be. it is a good idea to get a propgram to clean your registry once in a while or it could lead to a slow computer.
I suppose you should be using MS Outlook. If you accidentally emptied Deleted Items folder, there are actually methods to undelete them. One way is to edit Windows Registry, another way is to use a software. See resources for more. Regards.
In the control panel, choose Add/Remove programs. Look until you find McAfee. Remove anything from McAfee and you should be set.
No. It is a legit registry cleaner. Registry cleaners should be used very carefully however.
If you are looking for authorized McAfee assistance, go to their website and look for links to Consumer Support then for Contact Support. That should get you to a page that will show phone numbers for McAfee Support all over the world.
Registry is the crucial part of windows. You should not edit registry as it may corrupt your windows. You can clean your registry without going there. This is possible only with registry cleaner.
Open the browser and type mcafee login page.Click on account tab on the right top corner of the page.Click on Account option.Fill up your McAfee login credentials or visit latest mcafeepro login page to solve your issues.
Yes, it's very important to run McAfee updates every day. Since there's thousands if not millions of new viruses everyday McAfee has to be updated to know how to defend itself from these viruses.
That is a decision that is up to you. How - follow the online instructions.
i haven't heard of webroot but i absolutely do not recommend using mcafee when i got mcafee it detected the Artemis virus which is extremely common among comuters running mcafee. mcafee couldn't delete the virus and eventually the virus prevented me frm logging on and i had to reformat. the best free antiviruses are Avast! and Avira antivir if you are willing to pay for software i recomend Norton antivirus your should also have Dr.web cureit on hand just in case.
Hi there, Click on the Start menu > type in REGEDIT > hit Enter > you should see the Windows Registry Editor window. This offers access to the Windows Registry. You should refrain from making any changes here, unless you know what you are doing.