McAfee folder after Adobe flash install?

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  1. Posts : 1,442
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #1

    McAfee folder after Adobe flash install?


    The other day I installed Adobe flash, I also installed Far Cry 3. I was in the Program Data folder (among others) looking to see where Far Cry puts it's save games and came across this McAfee folder. It contains other folders (MCLOGS/Common/MsiExec) that finally contains a text file, "MsiExec000".

    This is what's in the text file:

    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'op' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'op' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ IsEnterpriseEnvironment - This is a PC in a consumer environment
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$
    01/09/2013 05:07:34 AM$ -- (Error)$ [ MSSBA78.tmp]$ Criteria Check failed for reading registry entry for installed version of MSS

    Can I just delete the McAfee folder?
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  2. Posts : 1,476
       #2

    I don't know. You probably have McAfee Security Scan Plus installed:



    (click image for full size)

    Check the Programs and Features control panel to see if it's there so that you can uninstall it.
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  3. Posts : 1,442
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I do not. I unchecked that box during install. I have no listing for McAfee in add/remove programs.

    I'm going to delete it but leave it in the Recycle bin and see if I have any issues.
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  4. Posts : 1,476
       #4

    Omg. Shame on Adobe.

    Keep us posted!
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  5. Posts : 1,442
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Also found a key in the registery: HKEY_Current _User\Software\McAfee
    Deleted that also.
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  6. Posts : 1,476
       #6

    Wow. That is just interesting.
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  7. Posts : 427
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #7

    If you dont use Macafee as your Anti Virus, but those files\folders apeared. Try running the Macafee Anti Virus Removal Tool, It will delete all Macafee's reg keys and files on your machine.
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  8. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit; Windows 7 Enterprise (x86VM)
       #8

    Found exact same folder creation (C:\ProgramData\McAfee\MCLOGS\Common) after aborting installation of Java Runtime Environment 7u17 (the bundled software choice from ORACLE was the infamous ASK Toolbar, which I opted out of); the folder in the Common folder was named JavaSetup7u17, and the text file in that folder, titled "JavaSetup7u17000", contained very similar text to that posted above:

    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'op' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'op' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'type' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ The Attribute: 'action' does not exist.
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ IsEnterpriseEnvironment - This is a PC in a consumer environment
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$
    03/19/2013 05:51:53 PM$ -- (Error)$ [ msscct32.dll]$ Criteria Check failed for reading registry entry for installed version of MSS

    Don't personally mind such an innocuous logfile, provided there's no interference from McAfee with the installed Norton 360 suite, but it does make one wonder about possible ethical considerations...
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  9. Posts : 6
    Win7 64bit
       #9

    braddersz said:
    If you dont use Macafee as your Anti Virus, but those files\folders apeared. Try running the Macafee Anti Virus Removal Tool, It will delete all Macafee's reg keys and files on your machine.
    Great tip!
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows
       #10

    TECH77 said:
    Found exact same folder creation (C:\ProgramData\McAfee\MCLOGS\Common)
    ditto , but JRE 7u21 ...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails McAfee folder after Adobe flash install?-unwanted-mcafee-jre.gif  
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