IE9 - How to remove kaspersky addons ?

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  1. Posts : 16
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    IE9 - How to remove kaspersky addons ?


    Hi,
    I have removed Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 from my system but the KIS URLs Check and Virtual Keyboards addons are still shown in the IE9 Manage Add-ons.

    How can I remove these KIS add-ons completely from being displayed in IE9 ?

    BTW, I have used the below mentioned utilities to remove all KIS leftovers in the system, but I'm still unable to find the unwanted KIS addons:


    Utilities used:
    Revo Uninstaller PRO, SysInternals AutoRuns, the Remove in More Information (in IE9 Manage Addons) is also greyed out.

    Thanks in advance.
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    ultimate 64 sp1
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  3. Posts : 16
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    Thread Starter
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    mickey megabyte said:
    Tried this tool as well, does not work. Thanks.
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  4. Posts : 328
    Windows 7
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    Is it the same if you try removing them via Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs > Manage Addons?

    Have you tried running the Removal tool for Kaspersky Lab products?

    If neither of these help I'd try reinstalling KIS and then see if the remove option is returned (edit: at which point you can also see if these can be uninstalled via the KIS interface). If so remove the addons first and then run the Removal tool for Kaspersky Lab products to uninstall the software.
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  5. whs
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    Just disable them in the IE. There is no harm done if they stay on the system.
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  6. Posts : 328
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    whs said:
    Just disable them in the IE. There is no harm done if they stay on the system.
    Not being funny, though are you certain of this? As potentially they may cause issues when installing other AV software.
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  7. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 PRO 32BIT
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    OakenG said:
    Is it the same if you try removing them via Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs > Manage Addons?


    Yes it's the same.

    Have you tried running the Removal tool for Kaspersky Lab products?

    Yes, I tried without avail.

    If neither of these help I'd try reinstalling KIS and then see if the remove option is returned (edit: at which point you can also see if these can be removed via the KIS interface). If so remove the addons first and then run the Removal tool for Kaspersky Lab products to uninstall the software.
    Too much hassle, as I have already installed Norton Internet Security 2011.

    Thank you very much for the inputs.
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  8. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 PRO 32BIT
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    whs said:
    Just disable them in the IE. There is no harm done if they stay on the system.
    Already disabled, but I would like to know how to find the location of these add-ons. Thanks.
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  9. whs
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    OakenG said:
    whs said:
    Just disable them in the IE. There is no harm done if they stay on the system.
    Not being funny, though are you certain of this? As potentially they may cause issues when installing other AV software.
    Very unlikely. They are just IE add-ons and if disabled they are unoperational.
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  10. Posts : 328
    Windows 7
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    whs said:
    Very unlikely. They are just IE add-ons and if disabled they are unoperational.
    I agree it's pretty unlikely other than when it involves either KIS or Comodo uninstalls! I've spent hours resolving bad uninstalls for these two, on other peoples machines, and just wanted to know if your comment was absolute.

    Thanks.
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