Hi
Today the McAfee Real-Time scanning stopped running and a red alert is shown.
When I click on On, it turns to green for just one second and turn back ro red.
I unistalled and reinstalled McAfee Total Protection... but the problem persists!.
I contacted McAfee customer service and suggested me to uninstall and reinstall the McAfee Total Protection using MCRP.... the problem persists!
In the event viewer the following error message is repeated today near 64 times (16 times in the last hour):
Process **\McAPExe.exe pid (####) contained unsigned or corrupted code and was blocked from performing a privileged operation with a McAfee driver.
I never had any problem with McAfee Total Protection before.
Can anybody help me?
Thanx in advance
P.D: My box is MS-Windows 7 - 64 bit. 16 GB RAM
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Locking this thread as it's too old.
Suggested action is to run the McAfee Virtual Technician (MVT).
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?lc=1033&id=TS101111
You may also reinstall the McAfee product by following the steps below, if issue persists.
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?lc=1033&id=TS101331
cheers
Sanjay S
Moved this to VirusScan as a better spot.
Windows 7 SP1 I hope?
Try running the Virtual Technician to see if it finds and fixes any issues: http://mvt.mcafee.com/
Yes, Windows 7 SP1
McAfee Security Center version is 14.0 (compilation: 14.0.207)
As I cannot add this to the original post..
I noticed that the "Security History" shows the incoming connections from IP addresses 161.69.12,13 and 161.69.13.152 are blocked. But according to
http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-161-69-0-0-1/pft
these IP addresses belong to McAfee, Inc!
I think it is weird, don't I?
When McAfee tech staff managed remotely my laptop, they downloaded and executed a tool named McTriage which reported info about my installed product. The last message was
McTriage found RR1398 VTP Cache Issue. Use Trust Issue bucket, reinstall
But I want to highlight the message about nvinit.dll:
25/01/2015 21:08:43
AMCore version: 1.3.1.162.1
Aff-Id:
0-4061
Locale:
es
Website:
es.mcafee.com
Install Date:
25/01/2015 18:30:10
Release Name:
WSS140
SYSCORE VERSION:
15.3.0.527.5
Security Center Version:
14.0.207
VirusScan Version:
18.0.152
Firewall Version:
15.0.154
Casper Version:
3.0.143.1
Casper Content Version:
2143.0
Casper Content Date:
25/01/2015
DAT Engine Version:
Value Not Found
DAT Version:
Value Not Found
DAT Date:
Value Not Found
AppInit_DLLs:
Appinit entry: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\nvinit.dll
cfwids.sys
McAfee Personal Firewall IDS Plugin
SYSCORE.15.3.0.664
HipShieldK.sys
McAfee HIP IPS Driver
8.0.0.2823
McPvDrv.sys
No version available for this file
mfewfpk.sys
Anti-Virus Mini-Firewall Driver
SYSCORE.15.3.0.664
mfeapfk.sys
No version available for this file
mfeavfk.sys
Anti-Virus File System Filter Driver
SYSCORE.15.3.0.664
mfeclnrk.sys
McAfee Driver Cleaning Driver
Anti-Malware Core.1.3.1.166.x64
mfefirek.sys
McAfee Core Firewall Engine Driver
SYSCORE.15.3.0.664
mfehidk.sys
McAfee Link Driver
SYSCORE.15.3.0.664
mfencbdc.sys
Event Driver
Anti-Malware Core.1.3.1.166.x64
mfencrk.sys
Detection driver
Anti-Malware Core.1.3.1.166.x64
Not in Mixed Mode (VSO, MSC, MPF)
I always thought nvinit.dll was related to NVidia, not to McAfee.
What do you think?
Hi,
Run Getsusp tool and make sure PC does not have any Suspicious files (getsusp.mcafee.com)
Run Stinger and ensure no Infections are found (stinger.mcafee.com)
Check the list of installed programs and see if there are any third party Anti-Virus applications installed.
jdbenavent wrote:
When McAfee tech staff managed remotely my laptop, they downloaded and executed a tool named McTriage which reported info about my installed product. The last message was
McTriage found RR1398 VTP Cache Issue. Use Trust Issue bucket, reinstall
Appinit entry: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\nvinit.dll
I always thought nvinit.dll was related to NVidia, not to McAfee.
What do you think?
Excellent Observation.
Please visit your PC manufacturer's website and download the Nvidia Driver Components (Video/Graphics Drivers etc).
After download go to control panel and remove NVidia Graphics components and related software.
After you do this your Display Resolution may flicker and reduce to native size. - this is normal
Now Reboot the machine and try Updating McAfee. If update doesn't help try Uninstall / Re-install of McAfee
Post back status for proceeding further.
Please note that we can Re-install Nvidia drivers and make sure Display resolution is back to normal.
jdbenavent wrote:
As I cannot add this to the original post..
I noticed that the "Security History" shows the incoming connections from IP addresses 161.69.12,13 and 161.69.13.152 are blocked. But according to
http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-161-69-0-0-1/pft
these IP addresses belong to McAfee, Inc!
I think it is weird, don't I?
That's nothing to worry about.
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