It's a serious aggravation getting daily notices that a few programs are out of date. If I go to the Security Center and uncheck the programs, I get the same message later. How do I turn off this obtrusive and unnecessary utility. There is no option in the Security Center to turn it off, despite such statements in older posts. I simply do not want it.
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I'd prefer not to turn off scheduled scans but not get the annoying prompts to install program updates. The vulnerability scanner gives false results anyway. For instance, it kept wanting to update 7-Zip to version 9.20. Well, v. 9.20 was actually the version I had installed years ago, so it never really updated it (I manually installed v. 16!). It also falsely reported an old Java JDK version install.
I did find a way to shut it up though: uninstall McAfee entirely, then reinstall, but check the Custom install option (instead of Complete) during the install. In the install options, I unchecked the Vulnerability Scanner option. That worked -- no more annoying program update prompts. If you do that, just be sure before you uninstall that your computer can get to the online reinstall, since you need that unique download tied to your computer to get it to install.
McAfee really should have a "Change" option in the Windows Programs & Features item for the software, to enable you to uninstall portions of the software.
I should add that I turned off scheduled scans long ago and checked "Don't set a scan schedule." Well, it scans on its own regardless of my wishes.
Hi Gene,
That certainly is strange, could you please provide the Version/Build of your McAfee Security Center ?
Since you have made up your mind that you do not wish to use this feature, and no longer wish for it to be a part of your Software Protection. You can always elect to Uninstall/Reinstall your Software, and choose the (Custom) installation and elect to not install this particular feature.
Please make sure you remove your software from your Control Panel/Add Remove/Programs Features/Restart. Then follow up with the Latest McAfee (MCPR) Tool/Restart...before going to your account to (Re-Install).
How to uninstall or re-install supported McAfee products using the Consumer Products Removal tool
Also make certain you are current and up to date with all of your Windows Updates, to include Internet Explorer/All Add-ons/Extensions to include Adobe Flash Player. ( Pay close attention to (Not) select 'Optional Offers') should you need to update.
Please kindly inform us of your results, And I hope this resolves your issues.
All the Best,
-CD
So the option in Vulnerability scanner to not to select a scan schedule does not work. I will test that and pass it onto the area who looks after the module if I see the issue.
What CD posted will install McAfee without installing The Vulnerability Scanner so this should be what you want.
Oh and what version and build number is your Vulnerability scanner?
CD messaged me it just prompted him saying 2 windows updates are available and he had scheduled scan off. Will pass this up the line
Next time it happens perhaps a screenshot would be helpful.
There is an option to turn off Vulnerability Scanner scheduled scans but you have to go looking for it.
Open SecurityCenter and go to PC and Home Network Tools
Click Vulnerability Scanner
Click Scheduled Scan Settings
Scroll down to find the button tom turn it off, click that and select Apply
With that I take it all back, mine just did exactly the same thing even though it's off.
I will email out Intel expert on Vul Scanner to ask about it. This must be new behaviour in the latest build.
It appears that the popups occurring even when scanning is turned off is a bug, however I have yet to have that theory verified.
The engineer commented however, why hasn't Gene updated all those various things anyway?
It's in your interest to keep your machine completely up to date, even things you may not use.
That's not counting the false findings it occasionally nags about - those are definitely bug-related.
Here are his exact comments:
It looks like Peter (that's me) is on the right track – simply turning off VUL schedule should prevent whatever problem “Gene” is seeing. I’m also concerned that
ð he says the notices are “daily” – this shouldn’t occur.
§ I’d like details about what updates we’re “nagging” him about.
§ I’d also like to know why he isn’t updating his system – denying updates can potentially invalidate the security we provide
ð he says he turned off “Scheduled scans” – I really hope he hasn’t turned off VirusScan’s scheduled scans (which would be a “bad thing” and also wouldn’t stop VUL scans).
If disabling the schedule doesn’t stop the automated scan, then this is indeed a bug. Selvan is already going to get this issue investigated.
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