Re: Issues with Privacy Service 7.0.0.18

From: Fritz (fritz_at_biteme.net)
Date: 10/29/04


Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:11:15 -0400

This has nothing to do with XP.
It's a Crapafee issue.

"T-BO" <Chavezcalex(Modified)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:107DC530-C23B-46AE-8C81-131DC7FACD9D@microsoft.com...
> Im running windows xp pro with SP2. I have Mcafee viruscan, firewall, and
> privacy service. My problem is that whenever anyone logs in other than
> the
> administrator, we get an error "An application component is missing.
> Please
> re-install McAffe Privacy service". Well I have un-installed\
> re-installed
> it about 3 times and once I even did a manual uninstall (delete from the
> registry) and re-installed. I even changed the security users for it. I
> dont
> know what else to do. any Ideas?



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