context menu platinum removal?

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  1. Posts : 6
    windows 7 home
       #1

    context menu platinum removal?


    Hi

    I posted a question on an old thread about this darn 'context menu platinum' mystery program, but I think because the thread is really old no one saw it?

    Computer/Manage context Menu Platinum message

    Anyway, I have the above program, no idea how, but now it is messing with some things and I can't find it to remove it (ie it isn't in my add/remove program screen). I am not very technically savvy so the things on the old thread about it were confusing for me. I was trying to use the backup and restore from the control panel (trying to back up onto a external drive) and it just pops up and doesn't go away.

    Any idea how I can get rid of this thing?
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  2. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #2

    This is what I found on the internet.

    FILEminimizer by Balseo is what that is a part of.

    Go to this tutorial and it will show you how to remove a program. Look for Fileminimizer in the list.
    You will see the list when you get to that point.
    Programs and Features - Uninstall or Change a Program

    Post back and let me know if you find it and if it fixes the problem.
    If not we can try something else.
    Mike
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  3. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #3

    If Hoppy's program isn't listed, also look for

    EmailOpenView

    If that is found instead, remove that as well.

    Explorer Context Menu Platinum is apparently a legit program, but the behavior you describe sure sounds like malware.

    Add items to Explorer Context Menu, Windows Shell Context Menu (.Net Component for C#, VB, VB DotNet, etc.) - Home

    They do have a support page

    Add items to Explorer Context Menu, Windows Shell Context Menu (.Net Component for C#, VB, VB DotNet, etc.) - Support

    and support address

    Support@Context-Menu.com

    A Guy
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  4. Posts : 6
    windows 7 home
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hi Hop and Guy

    In the programs and features was where I was looking for the context menu platinum, but it wasn't there, nor in programs on start menu, so I was confused!
    No file minimizer program, but there is one called EmlOpenView 2.3...could that be it? .

    When I try to use the backup and restore, I get the attached pop up, it counts down from 80 (won't close or go behind other screens) and then if I try to choose 'continue trial' it just starts counting down again. If I click 'register' it takes me to a website

    Add items to Explorer Context Menu, Windows Shell Context Menu (.Net Component for C#, VB, VB DotNet, etc.) - Get Explorer Context Menu Platinum

    but there seems to be no where to register, and I don't want it anyway. I think it is the same website your links go to. I did fill in a web request form asking for help a few days ago, but they never answered.

    If you say so, I will remove that emlopenview program- I don't want to until I know that I should!

    Thanks to both of you for answering!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails context menu platinum removal?-context-menu.jpg  
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  5. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #5

    Is it fixed already by uninstalling EmailOpenView ? If not ,

    First, Search for FILEminimizer and uninstall it .

    Then , Go to C:\Program Files\ <That program's folder> and search for the uninstaller.exe . Run it as admin .

    Alternative solution : Install Download Revo Uninstaller Freeware - solve uninstall problems and selcet "advanced" while uninstalling .

    I hope it will not be there anymore . It is being caused by a spy program which indicates even after uninstallation .... or even after a quick format
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  6. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #6

    MollyB said:
    Hi Hop and Guy

    In the programs and features was where I was looking for the context menu platinum, but it wasn't there, nor in programs on start menu, so I was confused!
    No file minimizer program, but there is one called EmlOpenView 2.3...could that be it? .

    When I try to use the backup and restore, I get the attached pop up, it counts down from 80 (won't close or go behind other screens) and then if I try to choose 'continue trial' it just starts counting down again. If I click 'register' it takes me to a website

    Add items to Explorer Context Menu, Windows Shell Context Menu (.Net Component for C#, VB, VB DotNet, etc.) - Get Explorer Context Menu Platinum

    but there seems to be no where to register, and I don't want it anyway. I think it is the same website your links go to. I did fill in a web request form asking for help a few days ago, but they never answered.

    If you say so, I will remove that emlopenview program- I don't want to until I know that I should!

    Thanks to both of you for answering!
    Yes, you have the program I linked to. Yes, remove the EmlOpenView 2.3 program, that should do the trick. Let us know how it goes. A Guy
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  7. Posts : 6
    windows 7 home
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Okay, I wanted to make sure that Eml and Email were the same program...so I have uninstalled that EmlOpenView and I think it worked as I can now use things in control panel without that pop-up. I have no recall of ever installing that EmlOpenView program, but funnily enough that date is just about when I had my work had me take my laptop into a shop to have a program fixed that I needed for work...hmmm....
    Thanks to all you guys for being so helpful and I am so glad that worked!

    I will look around the other postings to see what is recommended to look for spy programs too....now I am all suspicious! I have a virus checker thing, but maybe it can't see spyware programs. This forum is so helpful...though a lot of what everyone is saying is way over my head!

    Thanks again!!!!!!
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  8. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #8

    Use avast! Free Antivirus - Download Software for Virus Protection , that will keep you safe against such unwanted programs bundled with a download .

    Once I installed Daemon tools and got "when you save now" spy /ad program .... it brought tears to remove it . Avast nicely caught that .

    You need not to be suspicious at all .... the safest way of computing is to have a Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup , so that you can restore it as and when it is needed , as and when there is a realy annoying trouble .
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  9. Posts : 6
    windows 7 home
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Avast is what I use. That lady scares me sometimes when I hear her talking in the other room and I know no one else is home! Not as scary as the man used to be though...It was a toss up between avast and AVG, but I have used avast for years and thought it was doing a good job (though that nuclear siren that goes off always makes me jump. It has only happened a couple times, but man they are serious when they find something they want you to know!) It never caught this one, but if my suspicions are true and the shop guys added it to try to fix whatever it was they were fixing, maybe they ignored the sirens.

    I was trying to make a new backup in case bad things were to happen...and that is when I found that stupid program trying to make me register instead. Going to try again later today, but I will read that link too. I just got an external drive and was trying to use that. I try to remember to make backups on a semi regular basis. I do burn disk copies of photos regularly as I know a couple people who had 'bad things' happen to computers and lost years of photos with no backups or prints or anything.

    Glad this little issue of mine didn't bring me tears...just confusion...though if I had to take this to a shop and pay their hourly fees to get rid of it, that would have been tears!

    Thanks again.
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  10. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #10

    I'm glad you got it sorted Molly, you're welcome. It's likely they installed it bundled with something. Avast probably wouldn't alert to it, as it is actually a legit program, it just vexed you because you never installed it, and the free trial had expired. Here are some good free programs to install, and scan with on occasion:

    Malwarebytes (Download free version)

    SuperAntiSpyware (Free edition download)

    These 2 programs along with Avast will do you very nicely, and all are free. A Guy
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