I don't like this function, Can I set McAfee to warn me and let me decide to delete it or not? Sometime Mcafee deletes my programe that is really not virus and Delete is delete without help.
It's a feature that we have been begging them to reintroduce for several years now. At the moment the only time this is possible is if it is labelled as a PUP (Possibly Unwanted Program).
See this post for some hints on what to do: http://community.mcafee.com/message/6645#6645
I think that is the fatal advantage and disadvantage for them both. Even they deleted the file, they should let user to recover it by manuel for some fail alarm. No user will be happy to use this software which is out of control.
I guess the developers decided to err or the side of caution.
Does the developer notice what customers said? I hope they will do that, otherwise, not as many as user will use their products. How can users buy a programe out of their control.
I wonder about that sometimes.
I don't really like the fact that I actually payed for this antivirus. I've been using the older versions for years and it has been all so good. But now with this way of treating the files I don't think I will make that mistake again. If they don't fix it soon, I will have to stop using this software. I want to be able to determine whether the file is virus or not by my self. I don't want to be forced to send files over the internet to let somebody analyse them for me. Oh...even after restoring the deleted (quarantined) file once the real-time scanning is back ON, the file is gone again. Please DO FIX that issue.
Message was edited by: lillith on 4/22/10 7:29:29 AM CDT
Message was edited by: lillith on 4/22/10 7:33:27 AM CDTThe submission process has always existed and all anti-virus makers have a similar process for wrong detections.
See my thread here for hints: http://community.mcafee.com/thread/2016
I've read this post, indeed thats why I wrote that I don't want to be forced to send my files for analysis. I've always had the opportunity to choose to whether delete or to put a file under quarantine, or just trust it and go on with my work. Anyway, thank you for at least giving us a solution, it might not be very user-friendly, but yet it is kind of a solution...
Thank you
In the home products it is only possible to tell it to ignore something if it has been detected as a PUP (possibly unwanted program), that has been the case ever since VirusScan 8 some years ago.
It's still possible in the business/Enterprise products and we have begged for it to be reintroduced into the home products to no avail I'm afraid.
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