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Malicious toolbars and plug-ins may record or steal your browsing data, as well as slow down. IObit Uninstaller 13 can remove browser plug-ins and toolbars to protect your privacy. And the enlarged database can identify more malicious plug-ins and toolbars on Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer. In addition, new Browser Notification Block can help users turn off annoying pop-up notification while browsing online, it can give you a smoother online environment.

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Hi have been playing around for the last couple of days just getting used to the system, can not see myself going back to ubuntu at this point really starting to dig the gnome layout, do not see the point of having a dock any more the super key is much easier so Kudos to the endeavour os team

The n only effects things that are in the backup array of the PKGBUILD. In the grand scheme of things it is a relatively small amount of files that will be impacted. Without the n, it still removes the file, it just creates a backup of it with the extension .pacsave

Do you have any recommendations on what method you would use to determine if an application has created configuration files\folders in the or /.config folder? I have a hard time giving advice for this kind of thing to help someone clean up when uninstalling an application.

Package management on Arch (and EndeavourOS) is best done through the terminal, using the default package manager, pacman. There is no doubt about that. A good AUR helper like yay or paru is also very convenient.

I've just done this for Thunderbird. You can create an install package, but for a .msi file you would use /x afterwards to call uninstall. For .exe files this isn't always consistent, so you can use /u /x etc, or try a third-party tool such as Insted (InstEd It! - InstEd - Make packaging more productive) to find the uninstall switch.

Hi Kevin -
Thank you for this information.
I get page not found when I go through
More info on setting up the Uninstall Software action can be found in this knowledge base article.
Do you know if exist another page where I can found that?
Or do you know the steps to follow?

But you should still be able to copy the executable to that folder on your Lansweeper server, then in the web console go to Configuration -> Asset pages. Halfway down is the Asset Actions sections, you can click the Add Asset action button, give it a name and then put actionpathRemoteUninst.exe smartname in the Action field and click OK. That should show up on asset pages now, on the left under Advanced actions.

I have other virus programs that have issue with Eset virus Free program. I need to uninstall Eset virus program, but it doesn't show up in control panel programs, or setting apps to be removed. ( I have Windows 10 ) The program is NOD32 Antivirus & Cyber-Security but comes up as Eset

@Lightning As @itman pointed out, there's no such thing as what you're explaining That said, if you indeed have an ESET product installed and need to remove it but cannot go about removing it by traditional means, you may use the ESET Uninstaller tool: _apps_remover/latest/esetuninstaller.exe

Thanks for reply. When I got home I fired up my windows 10 Eset had a pop-up in lower right bottom saying an error had happened at loading. The attached screen is what I have on my screen. It has cleaned up files before several times.

I open this program by clicking windows icon on task bar & program list comes up & I choose ESET Security & this opens. When starting computer it normally doesn't have a loading error. If itman is correct that mac program works on windows too.

Thanks BaldNerd for your input. I checked out the links you sent & they look promising, but above my compute ability comfort zone, so i will take your info to a computer repair guy to try your suggestion. Attached is eset error message & AVG report

Yeah as someone has mentioned - running two AVs is always risky as both will be trying to do stuff - this is especially risky if both are realtime AVs - some users have extra non realtime avs e.g. you need to load and run a scan manually but it looks like both of yours are real time so will be conflicting.

Also you mentioned the mac version - this will not work on windows - the one you have installed is eset nod32 which is esets antivirus - eset also has internet security which includes firewall and other stuff and then a premium version which has a password manager and encryption tool.

I noticed you mentioned eset free - the only thing I can think of is you are running a trial - it's a while since I have ran a trial of eset but I believe it is 30 days. There is no free version, just the 30 day trial.

First, multiple AV/anti-malware solutions can be installed. However only one should have its real-time protection enabled to avoid conflicts. The other solutions should have their real-time protection option disabled. Some solutions will run just fine in this status. Others might constantly complain via internal status display or alerting about their real-time protection being disabled.

The interesting point posted is AVG's detection of an Eset protection module. Granted it was a "suspicious" detection but I would assume AVG is capable of detecting known safe processes/dll's. So let's get back to the original posting where you stated you installed a free version of NOD32. Do you mean that you installed it in trial license mode? Did you download NOD32 installer from the official Eset web site?

Finally, to avoid conflicts with multiple AV solutions installed, the main engine component of each should be excluded from the other solution. For example in AVG, ekrn.exe needs to be excluded from AVG's real-time scanning, behavior monitoring component, web access protection component, etc.. Likewise in Eset, the above AVG protection components need to be excluded from Eset's real-time scanning, HIPS, and Web Access protection components.

Bottom line and again - it is best to only use one AV solution. If others are used, you must disabled all their related real-time and behavioral/HIPS components and only use these solution as on-demand scanners.

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