I received the error message that "McAfee Service Host has stopped working and has been shut down." I ran McAfee Virtual Technician, which fixed a couple registry problems, but it says all McAfee systems are running OK now. I'm using Internet Security Suite. A few times I've brought the computer up from sleep and seen a message that the computer was at risk and the firewall was turned off. Each time, the computer did not have a live internet connection, and I had to reset the IP address -- after turning the firewall back on. This leads me to believe I have a virus that has affected McAfee and McAfee is unable to find the problem and clean itself. Has anyone else had this problem? I've seen some discussions on other websites, but was wondering what McAfee says about this? I couldn't find this in the FAQs/search area.
I get that occasionally and have learned that it's just a momentary stop of some process or other that triggers it. The technicians are aware of it as I had one connect with my machine to monitor it. If your SecurityCenter says it is protecting you then that's all you need to worry about.
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Also make sure that nothing has set up an additional network connection that you don't really need, - Virtual Machines often do this as do some Apple products, Bluetooth etc. etc. I usually disable all except my LAN.
McSvHost is a container program for various processes. There are usually two instances of it running and if Instance #1 stopped working so would McAfee, dead in the water. The message is always - in my experience - about Instance #2, which is the container for SiteAdvisor. So SiteAdvisor has keeled over for one of the usual reasons, chief among them being that your local SiteAdvisor tried to talk to the servers in California and didn't get a response within some pre-defined time limit, so instead of going to sleep and trying later it fails gracelessly. If you've got the process restart parameter in services.msc for SiteAdvisor set to Restart after failure then the process just comes back after a minute or so. If you haven't it's easy enough to change the parameter(s) to ensure it does.
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McSvHost is a container program for various processes. There are usually two instances of it running and if Instance #1 stopped working so would McAfee, dead in the water. The message is always - in my experience - about Instance #2, which is the container for SiteAdvisor. So SiteAdvisor has keeled over for one of the usual reasons, chief among them being that your local SiteAdvisor tried to talk to the servers in California and didn't get a response within some pre-defined time limit, so instead of going to sleep and trying later it fails gracelessly. If you've got the process restart parameter in services.msc for SiteAdvisor set to Restart after failure then the process just comes back after a minute or so. If you haven't it's easy enough to change the parameter(s) to ensure it does.
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