just noticed this on the Eset/Nod32 site:
"Some antivirus software vendors make it hard to remove their software. 
ESET's partners have developed tools to make it easy to remove your old 
antivirus software and upgrade to NOD32. ESET provides these files and 
references as a public service, at no cost, and with no implied or 
express warranties. Currently we have help for Symantec and McAfee 
products. "

<http://www.eset.com/support/av-uninstallers.php>

Eve Golden wrote on 28/05/2006, 23:37:

 > McAfee warns you about the script. It doesn't care about whether you're
 > putting a shortcut on the desktop. Or to be fairer, it doesn't care what
 > the script is doing, but it wants to know if it should stop it.
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Regards

Kylde

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