![]() ![]() I was a bit irked after sending a collection ofĭebug logs containing account info to who KNOWS what call center. When Ive searched how to remove it completely, Ive seen articles state that its hard to do. I type in the Windows search: When going to 'uninstall' it takes me to programs and McAfee isnt on there at all. I thought I uninstalled it but looking in the task manager: Its still there. I also noted the log contains login name AND password. So I have a sorta newish laptop that came with McAfee. I imagine it just times out, then dumps a lot of status all at once, so the timestamps are misleading. I captured verbose logs blocked & unblocked and compared them line by line and see no clues - same opinion the support people had - I can find the log entry where the function or non-function difference appears, but it's in a block of traffic that is all timestamped within a roughly one second. I am going to try 'dumbing down' the security a level at a time rather than disabling the FW altogether to see if I can an incremental difference. I use Firefox anyway, and they just couldn't grasp what I was saying about NOT using a browser for FTP. Me for far is that it must be my IE - it needs to be reset (cache, etc)'.I use IE maybe once a month, if that, and do clear everything when closing browsers. McAfee has not been at all helpful yet.the only help Tier 2 has been able to give If I disable the firewall only, I can do everything ok.įirewall 'ON', I get timeouts after a non-obvious connection only after exiting and reopening DFTP 6.6 it shows I am (STILL) connected. I'm blaming an apparent update of my DSL-ISP-provided security software, which has changed several times over the years. I used to have no problem with any FTP program, including earlier versions of DirectFTP. I'm wondering if anyone else has solved this hassle. ![]()
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