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Can't remove McUicnt.exe from the Notification Tray
The .bat file works in DOS even though windows 7 has no DOS mode.
Dennis wrote: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 16:01:04 -0500, Ron opined: On 2/18/2014 3:26 PM, Dennis wrote: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 15:00:10 -0500, Ron opined: On 2/18/2014 12:14 PM, Dennis wrote: I have a new Win7Pro HP notebook which came with McAfee. Since I wanted a different antivir prog I followed McAfee's instructions to uninstall it from the Control Panel, then ran the McAfee cleaner prog to remove any remnants. It seemed to go fine, and I successfully installed another antivir. But McUicnt.exe still shows up in the Notification Tray ... meaning that when I click Customize it is listed along side everything else. I know I can set it to hide all the time, but I would just as soon get rid of it entirely. I tried deleting the two keys from the registry (http://www.itsamples.com/notificatio...-cleaner.html), but after a restart the damn thing is back! I tried searching the hard drive for McUicnt.exe, but came up empty. (I hope I did the search right - I am coming from XP and may be unfamiliar with any Win7 quirks to searching for files). Any ideas on how to get rid of this? http://www.7tutorials.com/how-clean-...rea-icon-cache I believe I essentially did the same thing by manually deleting the two keys with regedit and restarting the PC. I've used the tool that you used before and it didn't work but this one did. Worth a shot if it is just a notification icon and not something on the computer. OK. It seems to have worked. Now why would the .bat file work when manually deleting the keys from the registry did not? -- Dennis -- The Grandmaster of the CyberFROG Come get your ticket to CyberFROG city Nay, Art thou decideth playeth ye simpleton games. *Some* of us know proper manners Very few. Ya know ahh, ahhh I used to take calls from *rank* noobs but got fired the first day on the job for potty mouth, Bur-ring, i'll get this one: WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM JERK!!? We're here to help you dickweed, ok, ok give the power cord the jiggily piggily wiggily all the while pushing the power button repeatedly now take everything out of your computer except the power supply and *one* stick of ram. Subscriber asks will that ****in' work? I guaranDAMtee it. Ok get the next sucker on the phone. I'm not Sam Hong but we both hate Roxio. Sam Hong pulled Roxio's Dong! There's the employer and the employee and the FROGGER and the FROGEE, which one are you? Hamster isn't a newsreader it's a mistake! El-Gonzo Jackson FROGS both me and Chuckcar (I just got EL-FROG-OED!!) All hail Chuckcar the CZAR!! Or in F-R-O-Gland Chuckcar laFROG laCZAR, ChuckZar!! I hate them both, With useless bogus bull**** you need at least *three* fulltime jobs to afford either one of them I'm a fulltime text *only* man on usenet now. The rest of the world downloads the binary files not me i can't afford thousands of dollars a month VBB = Volume based billing. How many bytes can we shove down your throat and out your arse sir? The only "fix" for the CellPig modem is a sledgehammer. UBB = User based bullFROGGING Colonel Debeers refuses to wrestle a black man (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3-o_dPhbGI) Master Juba was a black man imitating a white man imitating a black man Always do incremental backups of your data or you'll end up like the A To Z(Zee)-Holes at DSL Reports. Justin says i made a boo-boo. Yeah boo-who. Updates are for idiots. As long as the thing works there's no reason to turn schizophrenic and develop a lifelong complex over such a silly issue. You don't have to be "stink-bottomed" to post on this newsgroup Anyone who disagrees with me gets FROG tape over their yapper Adrian "jackpot" Lewis is a mama's boy! Jimmy Fricke is good for the game of poker Using my technical prowess and computer abilities to answer questions beyond the realm of understandability Regards Tony... Making usenet better for everyone everyday This sig file was compiled via my journeys through usenet |
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Can't remove McUicnt.exe from the Notification Tray
Dennis wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 18:39:26 -0800, Gene E. Bloch opined: On 2/18/2014, Dennis posted: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 16:48:03 -0800, Gene E. Bloch opined: On 2/18/2014, Dennis posted: OK. It seems to have worked. Now why would the .bat file work when manually deleting the keys from the registry did not? When doing it manually, did you kill Explorer before and restart it after? No. Apparently that makes a difference? Why? Is it not obvious? Conflict... Reread the website that Ron pointed you to. His manual instructions duplicate the bat file's actions. Ron pointed me to... http://www.7tutorials.com/how-clean-...rea-icon-cache ... but I didn't see any "manual instructions". Maybe I'm going blind, but could you please point me to the place on the page where you see this? The first paragraph. The instructions are abbreviated. Well, I still don't understand why it doesn't work the other way. You mention a "conflict", but I didn't see that word anywhere on that web page. I guess I'll just have to settle for it working ... without a clear explanation of why a reboot after the regedit doesn't behave the same way. Thanks all for your help. The tutorial referenced has the following line; "a simple trick is to remove two registry values and then 'restart' the explorer.exe process" The implied step is to "Terminate explorer.exe" before doing the regedit. Not as clear as it could be I'll admit. -- Sir_George |
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Can't remove McUicnt.exe from the Notification Tray
On 19 Feb 2014 10:41:31 GMT, "Sir_George"
opined: The tutorial referenced has the following line; "a simple trick is to remove two registry values and then 'restart' the explorer.exe process" The implied step is to "Terminate explorer.exe" before doing the regedit. Not as clear as it could be I'll admit. Any idea why *NOT* terminating explorer.exe first causes a problem? The only thing I can think of is that when explorer.exe closes it rewrites the two registry values (notification area icon cache) exactly as they were before removing them. Am I close? -- Dennis |
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Can't remove McUicnt.exe from the Notification Tray
Dennis wrote:
On 19 Feb 2014 10:41:31 GMT, "Sir_George" opined: The tutorial referenced has the following line; "a simple trick is to remove two registry values and then 'restart' the explorer.exe process" The implied step is to "Terminate explorer.exe" before doing the regedit. Not as clear as it could be I'll admit. Any idea why NOT terminating explorer.exe first causes a problem? The only thing I can think of is that when explorer.exe closes it rewrites the two registry values (notification area icon cache) exactly as they were before removing them. Am I close? Very simply put - depends on the registry change in question *and* whether or not just restarting Explorer.exe (all instances) might have the desired effect without messing too much up. So the answer to your question depends on the registry setting. Windows does not just access the registry at startup (of Windows) as many settings in the registry are for things other than Windows. HTH -- Sir_George |
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