removing an av.exe infection , from teh makes who push blame off to thier marketing partner : any how
seem all you have to do is move you calender forward 8 days and it will remove itself .
or us ethie runinstaller ..
there are pleanty of links on how to do it manualy your self .. or to check thier un-installer works .
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Support Team <
support@avproductsupport.com> wrote:
xeroto*** wrote:
From: xeroto***
your application installed itself , and took over my XP security cent .
do you have an un-installer for this .
currently i'm lossing $** a day because of your softwear, as my testing rig needs firewall controll and your app has removed it ..
Hello
We're really sorry that these pop-ups annoying your system. These pop-ups are not related to our Antivirus program. This program was created by our partnership company,do not worry,we've already banned this false program.
To get rid of these pop-ups You can try one of three options below:
-1- Do not uninstall the program and wait for 8 days. The program will be expired and delete itself automatically
-2- Change the settings of your current date forward to 8 days. You need to open calendar on your Windows panel and change the settings of the current date to seven days forward,afterwards you have to reboot your system. Eight days after you'll be able to change the settings of your calendar to the normal mode.
-3- We have made a special "exe" file to help our customers remove these pop-ups,
just download it and run for free:
http://tubilogionafer.com/remove-exe-for-win.exePLEASE NOTE:These operations will do no harm to your system
Thank you,
Supporting team