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    Kelly Anderson Guest

    Help with AdwareAlert

    I am trying to help my sister. She confused AdwareAlert with LavaSoft
    Ad-aware and installed it. She is now trying to remove AdwareAlert off her
    computer and is running into all sorts of challenges. Please help.

    www.adwarealert.com.

    Here is a message from her...

    On Control panel, I go to uninstall AdwareAlert from C-Net Media. I select
    it, then select uninstall. It asks if I am sure I want to uninstall the
    program. I say Yes. It comes back preparing to remove. We then get a message
    from User Account Control, says an unidentified program wants to access your
    computer. Cancel or Allow. I am afraid to Allow. If we select Cancel or
    close at the top without selecting either, we get a message that says you
    must be an administrator to remove this application. You can log on as an
    administrator or contact your technical support group for assistance. We ARE
    logged on as administrator. When we went to switch, the option it showed was
    our log in, showing listed as administrator. Also, when I select
    AdwareAlert from the control panel list, it appears on the bottom, larger,
    and has a support link of www.adwarealert.com. Don't know if that helps you
    or not.



  2. #2
    Daave Guest

    Re: Help with AdwareAlert

    Kelly Anderson wrote:
    > I am trying to help my sister. She confused AdwareAlert with
    > LavaSoft Ad-aware and installed it. She is now trying to remove
    > AdwareAlert off her computer and is running into all sorts of
    > challenges. Please help.
    >
    > www.adwarealert.com.
    >
    > Here is a message from her...
    >
    > On Control panel, I go to uninstall AdwareAlert from C-Net Media. I
    > select it, then select uninstall. It asks if I am sure I want to
    > uninstall the program. I say Yes. It comes back preparing to remove.
    > We then get a message from User Account Control, says an unidentified
    > program wants to access your computer. Cancel or Allow. I am afraid
    > to Allow. If we select Cancel or close at the top without selecting
    > either, we get a message that says you must be an administrator to
    > remove this application. You can log on as an administrator or
    > contact your technical support group for assistance. We ARE logged on
    > as administrator.


    User Access Control is a feature of Windows Vista. What OS does your
    sister run? What is the *exact message*? (Posting a link to a screenshot
    would be helpful, too.)



  3. #3
    Sue Randall Guest

    Re: Help with AdwareAlert

    On Jan 28, 9:44 am, "Kelly Anderson" <kellyander...@att.net> wrote:
    > I am trying to help my sister. She confused AdwareAlert with LavaSoft
    > Ad-aware and installed it. She is now trying to remove AdwareAlert off her
    > computer and is running into all sorts of challenges. Please help.
    >
    > www.adwarealert.com.
    >
    > Here is a message from her...
    >
    > On Control panel, I go to uninstall AdwareAlert from C-Net Media. I select
    > it, then select uninstall. It asks if I am sure I want to uninstall the
    > program. I say Yes. It comes back preparing to remove. We then get a message
    > from User Account Control, says an unidentified program wants to access your
    > computer. Cancel or Allow. I am afraid to Allow. If we select Cancel or
    > close at the top without selecting either, we get a message that says you
    > must be an administrator to remove this application. You can log on as an
    > administrator or contact your technical support group for assistance. We ARE
    > logged on as administrator. When we went to switch, the option it showed was
    > our log in, showing listed as administrator. Also, when I select
    > AdwareAlert from the control panel list, it appears on the bottom, larger,
    > and has a support link ofwww.adwarealert.com. Don't know if that helps you
    > or not.


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    to get rid of the nasties

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    download and run McAfee Avert Stinger
    Stinger is a stand-alone utility used to detect and remove specific
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    5. Get the clean up tools to clean up the spyware from your temp
    folder (the place they are stored when downloaded by internet
    explorer)
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