Cookie-Named-ATDMT
I hope this is the appropriate place to post this.
About my McAfee Total Protection information as follows. McAfee Security Center Version: 110 Build 11.0.560 Last update 6/22/2011 McAfee Virus Scan 15.0 Build 15.0.288 Last update 6/29/2011. Dat Version: 6392 DAT Creation Date 6/29/2011 Boot DAT Version 6390.0000 Boot DAT Creation Date 6/27/2011. Engine Version: 5400.1158.
Having big time problems with Cookies-ATDMT and Quaranined Potentially Unwanted Programs drawer in McAfee Security Center Total Protection. Apparently that drawer application is over loaded and McAfee Security Center freezes up when trying to open it. The Quarantined drawer application works and all infected files have been deleted.
I have unchecked the 'Tracking Cookies' in Real-Time Scanning for now. I really prefer not doing that. However McAfee Security Center found it necessary to minimize what is sent to that folder drawer because the ATDMT Cookie can't be deleted as the graphic sent here shows. I need to be advised step by step on how to restore the ATDMT Cookie with out
damaging the cookie or, McAfee Security Center.
System is a AMD 64 Processor 3500 with Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 3.
Cordially,
CrazyChuck
Message was edited by: CrazyChuck on 6/30/11 4:40:10 PM CDT
Message was edited by: CrazyChuck on 6/30/11 4:55:17 PM CDT
Message was edited by: CrazyChuck on 6/30/11 5:15:56 PM CDTSolved! Go to Solution.
Can you try to clear you temporary files and user profile cookies . restart the PC and then try to open the quarantined drawer. This happens if the PC is clogged with excessive cookies as well
Can you try to clear you temporary files and user profile cookies . restart the PC and then try to open the quarantined drawer. This happens if the PC is clogged with excessive cookies as well
Thank you Dinesh. However there were alot of big time problems with virus and IP address spoofing through messenger on a Dial-up connection.
Thanks Dinesh,
Cordially
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