![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is obviously only an option if you don't have McAfee software installed that you rely on as it will get removed in the process. The best option that the Portable Apps crew found was to use McAfee's Removal Tool as it can be run on the system directly and will remove the McAfee Validation service along with other traces of McAfee software from the system. If a restore point was created earlier, you may use it to restore the an earlier snapshot to get rid of the service. Note that a restore point is not created when you run McAfee Stinger. You may be able to use System Restore for that. So how can you remove the service once it is installed? If they remove the McAfee Stinger program, the service remains on the system and since it is set to autostart, it will start and run on every system start. The service cannot be removed through normal which makes this even more troublesome for users who run the program on their system. The path to the executable is listed as C:\Windows\system32\mfevtps.exe in the properties. The service cannot be stopped and its status cannot be changed as it does not offer any means to do that (all actions are grayed out). ![]()
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