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    The_Inventor
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    I have an icon in the tasktray that won't go away. It keeps poping up a security alert from some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it? I have scaned the registry and have removed all references that I could find. I have search all the files, removed all the files it instaled, etc.

    The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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      I have an icon in the tasktray that won't go away. It keeps poping up a security alert from some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it? I have scaned the registry and have removed all references that I could find. I have search all the files, removed all the files it instaled, etc.

      The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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      Sebastian Schneider
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      Well... reinstall the software that sends the icon. Also: It may be a Windows Security center alert. Then you will have to go to the security center, warning options and disable the "alert me if no antivir was found" option.

      Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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        I have an icon in the tasktray that won't go away. It keeps poping up a security alert from some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it? I have scaned the registry and have removed all references that I could find. I have search all the files, removed all the files it instaled, etc.

        The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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        David Crow
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        The_Inventor wrote:

        ...some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it?

        Have you used Task Manager to look for an application or process named such?


        "Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman

        "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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          I have an icon in the tasktray that won't go away. It keeps poping up a security alert from some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it? I have scaned the registry and have removed all references that I could find. I have search all the files, removed all the files it instaled, etc.

          The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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          Apparently it is a rogue anti-spyware program. Read this to remove ... http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic108399.html[^]

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            Well... reinstall the software that sends the icon. Also: It may be a Windows Security center alert. Then you will have to go to the security center, warning options and disable the "alert me if no antivir was found" option.

            Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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            Not quite what I had in mind. The software is just a ploy to get one to spend money via credit card and then...So reinstalling bad software is not the answer. Thank you for trying.:)

            The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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              The_Inventor wrote:

              ...some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it?

              Have you used Task Manager to look for an application or process named such?


              "Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman

              "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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              That and more. I am looking for the spot in the sysem that this "errorware" leaves its head. Much like a intestinal tape worm, one might get and kill all of the body, but not the head that has the hooks to keep it in the system somewhere, probable some 'system' attributed file. The head then regenerates the body using the hosts resources.:)

              The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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                Apparently it is a rogue anti-spyware program. Read this to remove ... http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic108399.html[^]

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                This so far seems the best reply... However upon inspection of the manual method of removal, mind you I am kinda anal about what is on my hard drive, I found their list of *.dll's to be suspect. I did some discretionary searching. I searched for all the DLL's on my system. I never really thought I had that many. (18,000+) I made only a cursory comparison between their list and what MyComputer found. I have looked in many places. I keep finding new/old places I hadn't looked before. It is no wonder most people just 'use' their computer for simple things and no experimentation. In my case I was downloading a new batch of CODEC's to try out for quality of compression vs. file size and ease of use. It had been about a year since my CPU had its own access to the net. I forgot what trouble some like to brew. Anyway, while I did download the Free scanner (didn't say anything removal) I haven't installed it yet. I have installed Window's Defender program as a stop gap for the time being. Hopefully it will keep anything new from poping up with panic alerts. P.S. I did send them an email. It seems to have been somewhat effective. The previous time when I booted up and got the icon in the tray, and then went on-line, after about ten to twenty minutes went by then my screen went black, the box rebooted itself, and when everything had finised reloading the nasty, irritating icon was GONE. Joy to the world... then the next evening the irritating icon was back, and didn't go away. Yet this evening I had my registry up, my on-line email access to follow the instruction for removal, and explorer was up, so I could check each registry entry it suggested, etc. regedt32.exe froze and I could close it. The other programs were still OK and weren't hanging. I pressed reset. After rebooting and everything being loaded, the irritating nasty tray icon is gone again. Go for good...we will see... :)

                The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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                  This so far seems the best reply... However upon inspection of the manual method of removal, mind you I am kinda anal about what is on my hard drive, I found their list of *.dll's to be suspect. I did some discretionary searching. I searched for all the DLL's on my system. I never really thought I had that many. (18,000+) I made only a cursory comparison between their list and what MyComputer found. I have looked in many places. I keep finding new/old places I hadn't looked before. It is no wonder most people just 'use' their computer for simple things and no experimentation. In my case I was downloading a new batch of CODEC's to try out for quality of compression vs. file size and ease of use. It had been about a year since my CPU had its own access to the net. I forgot what trouble some like to brew. Anyway, while I did download the Free scanner (didn't say anything removal) I haven't installed it yet. I have installed Window's Defender program as a stop gap for the time being. Hopefully it will keep anything new from poping up with panic alerts. P.S. I did send them an email. It seems to have been somewhat effective. The previous time when I booted up and got the icon in the tray, and then went on-line, after about ten to twenty minutes went by then my screen went black, the box rebooted itself, and when everything had finised reloading the nasty, irritating icon was GONE. Joy to the world... then the next evening the irritating icon was back, and didn't go away. Yet this evening I had my registry up, my on-line email access to follow the instruction for removal, and explorer was up, so I could check each registry entry it suggested, etc. regedt32.exe froze and I could close it. The other programs were still OK and weren't hanging. I pressed reset. After rebooting and everything being loaded, the irritating nasty tray icon is gone again. Go for good...we will see... :)

                  The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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                  The_Inventor wrote:

                  Window's Defender

                  I have tried that, and my experiences with it was unsatisfactory. You could say that my opinions are that it was a waste of time. Anyhow, keep us informed of your progress in destroying this "nasty"

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                    I have an icon in the tasktray that won't go away. It keeps poping up a security alert from some stuck software there by Antivirgear. How do I remove it? I have scaned the registry and have removed all references that I could find. I have search all the files, removed all the files it instaled, etc.

                    The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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                    helo, have a nice evening.. i'm asking u f what operating system u r using. like for example u r using any of the winxp. the icon in the tasktray is normally displayed for the machine that has a new installed programs such as ms_office, foxit reader, antivirus and many more. to make it simple,just click start -> run -> type the word "msconfig", -> click startup tab, uncheck or disable all the startup items that except the antivirus, click ok and restart. i hope this would help u...:cool:

                    THANKS TO: LINUX SLACKWARE, for releasing the new version of slackware.

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                      The_Inventor wrote:

                      Window's Defender

                      I have tried that, and my experiences with it was unsatisfactory. You could say that my opinions are that it was a waste of time. Anyhow, keep us informed of your progress in destroying this "nasty"

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                      Agreed, MS Windows Defender is not the most agressive. I did try SpyHunter 2.9 from EngimaSoftware. It seems to be a honest scanner, with a link to its removal tool for money. It gave a report that was valid, which I did use, with success, to eliminate the unwanted entries in the registry, and other locations of offinding dll's. I had the 'errorware' 95% removed, this free scanner did help me find the rest of the mess. I can now say I am currently 'Master of My Machine'.:-D

                      The World as we think we know it Has a lot more to it than meets the eye. A Mad Scientist who has seen it for himself....

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