I assume that was the link Ian provided and not the Minnesota Crop Production 
Retailers ;-)

IMO the link was not a good one to supply because it goes straight to the 
download with the options to Run, Save or Cancel and you obviously hit the 
first 
option Run.  It would always be preferable to supply a link to a download page 
that offers the download and provides a brief explanation of what the download 
is and what will be accomplished by either Saving or Running it.

Having said that, you can now either go with Ivan's suggestion of AVG or maybe 
Avast! or if you are feeling flush you could always consider buying Panda and 
boosting Ian's share dividends ... LOL!

I wonder if that removal tool also removed your firewall, if so you will also 
need to install a new firewall.

Rupert
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/a_ztechnicalcomputersupportforall/
UK's premiere computer support site for bears

O^O--------------- Rupert's Reply To  ---------------O^O

Help! I accidentally deleted my virus protection using a
program called MCPR, which I donwloaded to my computer
earlier in the day. Seeing the Setup icon and not sure
what it was, I double-clicked it, thinking I would learn
from the setup. It wasn't a setupb at all. Instead, MCPR
deleted the entire McAfee Suite, and now I have no
protection at all. McAfee doesn't say how you can get it
back. Do I have to go back and buy a new program?

This is a terrible situation. What can I do?


Avast ye land lubbers!
One bear and no pirates found in this outbound vessel 




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