ie46bin.exe McAffee prompt?
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- Kurith
ie46bin.exe McAffee prompt?
I was browsing my C:\ drive looking for a certain game file and I got a McAffee prompt about an infected file "ie46bin.exe" I cannot quarintine clean or even delete this file. Aside from the annoying popup whenever I bring up my C:\ drive there doesn't appear to be any real damage to my PC
I would like to know how I could delete this file, when I click the delete button it says something about media access rights, and when I try to manually remove the file it gives me an access denied pop-up.
I would like to know how I could delete this file, when I click the delete button it says something about media access rights, and when I try to manually remove the file it gives me an access denied pop-up.
- Wairudo Enjin
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I found the same question on a german website by searching Google for the file. The advice there was to start in safe mode and run Adaware to remove it.
To start Windows XP in Safe mode, single operating system:
Use this method if XP is the only operating system installed on your computer.
Start Windows, or if it is running, shut Windows down, and then turn off the computer.
Restart the computer. The computer begins processing a set of instructions known as the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). What is displayed depends on the BIOS manufacturer. Some computers display a progress bar that refers to the word BIOS, while others may not display any indication that this process is happening.
As soon as the BIOS has finished loading, begin tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. Continue to do so until the Windows Advanced Options menu appears.
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Note: If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers will generate a "keyboard error" message. Please restart, and then try again.
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Using the arrow keys on the keyboard, scroll to and select the Safe mode menu item, and then press Enter.
Use this method if XP is the only operating system installed on your computer.
Start Windows, or if it is running, shut Windows down, and then turn off the computer.
Restart the computer. The computer begins processing a set of instructions known as the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). What is displayed depends on the BIOS manufacturer. Some computers display a progress bar that refers to the word BIOS, while others may not display any indication that this process is happening.
As soon as the BIOS has finished loading, begin tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. Continue to do so until the Windows Advanced Options menu appears.
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Note: If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers will generate a "keyboard error" message. Please restart, and then try again.
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Using the arrow keys on the keyboard, scroll to and select the Safe mode menu item, and then press Enter.
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- BladeRunner
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Kurith, i don't know if you are using it or not but the best
free anti spyware program i have found is Spybot search
and destroy. http://www.safer-networking.org/
i use to use adaware but after running spybot it found things
that adaware missed.
free anti spyware program i have found is Spybot search
and destroy. http://www.safer-networking.org/
i use to use adaware but after running spybot it found things
that adaware missed.
"Aim small, miss small" The Patriot
"Slow is smooth, smooth is fast" Bob Lee Swagger
"There is but one path, we kill them all" Spartacus:Blood and Sand
"Slow is smooth, smooth is fast" Bob Lee Swagger
"There is but one path, we kill them all" Spartacus:Blood and Sand
- MeatHead_NJ
Originally posted by BladeRunner
Kurith, i don't know if you are using it or not but the best
free anti spyware program i have found is Spybot search
and destroy. http://www.safer-networking.org/
i use to use adaware but after running spybot it found things
that adaware missed.
I use Spybot, never had a problem.
I'll add 2 others worth using. SpywareGuard and Spyware blaster from Wilderssecurity.com Wilders stuff can even block shockwave popups.
And if you use user Work PC for personal stuff as i do
MRU blaster (most recently used) also from Wilderssecurity.com can be setup to constantly clean your Docs and internet cache in the background. I have mine for every 15mins.... Last thing i want is to show someone from another dept info from the internet and have that ECGN Babe post pop up!
I use all of these together. However kill MRU while playing battlefield or you get a stutter durring its purge.
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