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* have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find a virus, just leave the file; it may be important for any software. * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by Windows Media Player, unless you have some video data that really requires QuickTime. If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //////////////////////////// http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language /////////////////////////// "CarolS43" <> wrote in message news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all of the > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been getting a > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color s changed > to > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. It seams > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the program > was > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or Trojan. I > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this up and do > I > need Quick Time to run any vital program? > Thanks for any help. > 11/13/7 > > -- > Carol S |
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Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall quicktime.
When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says "an unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On google it says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to uninstall quicktime. -- Carol S "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find a virus, > just leave the file; it may be important for any software. > * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by Windows Media > Player, unless you have some video data that really requires QuickTime. > If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: > http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ > * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? > > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //////////////////////////// > http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > /////////////////////////// > > "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... > > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all of the > > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been getting a > > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color s changed > > to > > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. It seams > > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the program > > was > > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or Trojan. I > > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this up and do > > I > > need Quick Time to run any vital program? > > Thanks for any help. > > 11/13/7 > > > > -- > > Carol S > |
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if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. Do you uninstall through Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another way? I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //////////////////////////// http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language /////////////////////////// "CarolS43" <> wrote in message news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall quicktime. > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says "an > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On google > it > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to uninstall > quicktime. > -- > Carol S > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find a >> virus, >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by Windows >> Media >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires QuickTime. >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? >> >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //////////////////////////// >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> /////////////////////////// >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all of the >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been getting >> > a >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color s >> > changed >> > to >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. It >> > seams >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the >> > program >> > was >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or >> > Trojan. I >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this up and >> > do >> > I >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? >> > Thanks for any help. >> > 11/13/7 >> > >> > -- >> > Carol S >> |
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I want to be sure that I do this right. I don't know how to check one file
with Norton. A full scan was done yesterday and today it did two quick scans with no probs. Do I need to do anything else before I use unvise32qt.exe to uninstall quicktime. Thanks for your help - its much needed -- Carol S "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. > Do you uninstall through > Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another way? > > I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. > > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //////////////////////////// > http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > /////////////////////////// > > "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... > > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall quicktime. > > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says "an > > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is > > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On google > > it > > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to uninstall > > quicktime. > > -- > > Carol S > > > > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find a > >> virus, > >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. > >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by Windows > >> Media > >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires QuickTime. > >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: > >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ > >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? > >> > >> Greetings, > >> P. Di Stolfo > >> -- > >> //////////////////////////// > >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > >> /////////////////////////// > >> > >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... > >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all of the > >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been getting > >> > a > >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color s > >> > changed > >> > to > >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. It > >> > seams > >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the > >> > program > >> > was > >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or > >> > Trojan. I > >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this up and > >> > do > >> > I > >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? > >> > Thanks for any help. > >> > 11/13/7 > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Carol S > >> > |
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I think you can right-click a file and select "Scan with Norton Internet Security" (or something). Then, it will process the file. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //////////////////////////// http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language /////////////////////////// "CarolS43" <> wrote in message news:03FA44C7-0465-4158-AFC8-... > I want to be sure that I do this right. I don't know how to check one > file > with Norton. A full scan was done yesterday and today it did two quick > scans > with no probs. Do I need to do anything else before I use unvise32qt.exe > to > uninstall quicktime. Thanks for your help - its much needed > -- > Carol S > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. >> Do you uninstall through >> Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another way? >> >> I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. >> >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //////////////////////////// >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> /////////////////////////// >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... >> > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall >> > quicktime. >> > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says "an >> > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is >> > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On >> > it >> > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to uninstall >> > quicktime. >> > -- >> > Carol S >> > >> > >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: >> > >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find a >> >> virus, >> >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. >> >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by Windows >> >> Media >> >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires >> >> QuickTime. >> >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: >> >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ >> >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> P. Di Stolfo >> >> -- >> >> //////////////////////////// >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> >> /////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... >> >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all of >> >> > the >> >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been >> >> > getting >> >> > a >> >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color s >> >> > changed >> >> > to >> >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. It >> >> > seams >> >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the >> >> > program >> >> > was >> >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or >> >> > Trojan. I >> >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this up >> >> > and >> >> > do >> >> > I >> >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? >> >> > Thanks for any help. >> >> > 11/13/7 >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Carol S >> >> >> |
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Thanks so much for your time I appreciate it
I did scan as you said and it was ok. I tried the uninstall and it says a program or control panel which used quick time appears to be running. It wont uninstall - I have no programs open. How do I find what is running with it? Also the program compatiblity assistant comes on that says it prob didn't install correctly. So I need to reinstall in order to uninstall - Program is installer VISE unstall application file. again thanks -- Carol S "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > I think you can right-click a file and select "Scan with Norton Internet > Security" (or something). Then, it will process the file. > > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //////////////////////////// > http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > /////////////////////////// > > "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > news:03FA44C7-0465-4158-AFC8-... > > I want to be sure that I do this right. I don't know how to check one > > file > > with Norton. A full scan was done yesterday and today it did two quick > > scans > > with no probs. Do I need to do anything else before I use unvise32qt.exe > > to > > uninstall quicktime. Thanks for your help - its much needed > > -- > > Carol S > > > > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. > >> Do you uninstall through > >> Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another way? > >> > >> I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. > >> > >> Greetings, > >> P. Di Stolfo > >> -- > >> //////////////////////////// > >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > >> /////////////////////////// > >> > >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > >> news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... > >> > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall > >> > quicktime. > >> > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says "an > >> > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is > >> > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On > >> > it > >> > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to uninstall > >> > quicktime. > >> > -- > >> > Carol S > >> > > >> > > >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hello, > >> >> > >> >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find a > >> >> virus, > >> >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. > >> >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by Windows > >> >> Media > >> >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires > >> >> QuickTime. > >> >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: > >> >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ > >> >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? > >> >> > >> >> Greetings, > >> >> P. Di Stolfo > >> >> -- > >> >> //////////////////////////// > >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > >> >> /////////////////////////// > >> >> > >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > >> >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... > >> >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all of > >> >> > the > >> >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been > >> >> > getting > >> >> > a > >> >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color s > >> >> > changed > >> >> > to > >> >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. It > >> >> > seams > >> >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the > >> >> > program > >> >> > was > >> >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or > >> >> > Trojan. I > >> >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this up > >> >> > and > >> >> > do > >> >> > I > >> >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? > >> >> > Thanks for any help. > >> >> > 11/13/7 > >> >> > > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Carol S > >> >> > >> |
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Hello,
* Make sure that no Apple product is running: Look in your system tray if there's a QuickTime like icon. Exit it if necessary. Perhaps this will also be necessary: Right-click your taskbar and select "Task manager". Go to the tab "Processes" and spot qttask.exe . If you find it, select it and press "End Process". Click "End Process". * Now look if QuickTime starts during system startup: Press Windows-key + R -> msconfig.exe -> Enter . Go to tab "Startup" and unselect any Apple services. Press OK. * If there's still a problem with uninstalling, try downloading the (new) setup file manually from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ . Then, it should replace the (older) file with the (new) version. Then, you could uninstall the new version and everything should be gone. I hope this helps. Please write back if you have any difficulty. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //////////////////////////// http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language /////////////////////////// "CarolS43" <> wrote in message news:0867F6A2-CCC9-4FCE-82D6-... > Thanks so much for your time I appreciate it > I did scan as you said and it was ok. I tried the uninstall and it says a > program or control panel which used quick time appears to be running. It > wont uninstall - I have no programs open. How do I find what is running > with it? Also the program compatiblity assistant comes on that says it > prob > didn't install correctly. So I need to reinstall in order to uninstall - > Program is installer VISE unstall application file. > again thanks > -- > Carol S > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I think you can right-click a file and select "Scan with Norton Internet >> Security" (or something). Then, it will process the file. >> >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //////////////////////////// >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> /////////////////////////// >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> news:03FA44C7-0465-4158-AFC8-... >> > I want to be sure that I do this right. I don't know how to check one >> > file >> > with Norton. A full scan was done yesterday and today it did two quick >> > scans >> > with no probs. Do I need to do anything else before I use >> > unvise32qt.exe >> > to >> > uninstall quicktime. Thanks for your help - its much needed >> > -- >> > Carol S >> > >> > >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: >> > >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. >> >> Do you uninstall through >> >> Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another way? >> >> >> >> I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> P. Di Stolfo >> >> -- >> >> //////////////////////////// >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> >> /////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> >> news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... >> >> > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall >> >> > quicktime. >> >> > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says >> >> > "an >> >> > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is >> >> > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On >> >> > it >> >> > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to >> >> > uninstall >> >> > quicktime. >> >> > -- >> >> > Carol S >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> >> >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find >> >> >> a >> >> >> virus, >> >> >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. >> >> >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by >> >> >> Windows >> >> >> Media >> >> >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires >> >> >> QuickTime. >> >> >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: >> >> >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ >> >> >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? >> >> >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> >> P. Di Stolfo >> >> >> -- >> >> >> //////////////////////////// >> >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> >> >> /////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> >> >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... >> >> >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all >> >> >> > of >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been >> >> >> > getting >> >> >> > a >> >> >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color >> >> >> > s >> >> >> > changed >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. >> >> >> > It >> >> >> > seams >> >> >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the >> >> >> > program >> >> >> > was >> >> >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or >> >> >> > Trojan. I >> >> >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this >> >> >> > up >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > do >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? >> >> >> > Thanks for any help. >> >> >> > 11/13/7 >> >> >> > >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> > Carol S >> >> >> >> >> |
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Followed all instructions and now quick time and unvise32qt.exe is off
computer. Thanks for your help, I have learned a lot about Vista and where to find things on the computer. Thanks again -- Carol S "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > * Make sure that no Apple product is running: Look in your system tray if > there's a QuickTime like icon. Exit it if necessary. > Perhaps this will also be necessary: Right-click your taskbar and select > "Task manager". Go to the tab "Processes" and spot qttask.exe . If you > find it, select it and press "End Process". Click "End Process". > * Now look if QuickTime starts during system startup: Press Windows-key + > R -> msconfig.exe -> Enter . Go to tab "Startup" and unselect any Apple > services. Press OK. > * If there's still a problem with uninstalling, try downloading the (new) > setup file manually from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ . > Then, it should replace the (older) file with the (new) version. Then, you > could uninstall the new version and everything should be gone. > > I hope this helps. Please write back if you have any difficulty. > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //////////////////////////// > http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > /////////////////////////// > > "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > news:0867F6A2-CCC9-4FCE-82D6-... > > Thanks so much for your time I appreciate it > > I did scan as you said and it was ok. I tried the uninstall and it says a > > program or control panel which used quick time appears to be running. It > > wont uninstall - I have no programs open. How do I find what is running > > with it? Also the program compatiblity assistant comes on that says it > > prob > > didn't install correctly. So I need to reinstall in order to uninstall - > > Program is installer VISE unstall application file. > > again thanks > > -- > > Carol S > > > > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I think you can right-click a file and select "Scan with Norton Internet > >> Security" (or something). Then, it will process the file. > >> > >> Greetings, > >> P. Di Stolfo > >> -- > >> //////////////////////////// > >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > >> /////////////////////////// > >> > >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > >> news:03FA44C7-0465-4158-AFC8-... > >> > I want to be sure that I do this right. I don't know how to check one > >> > file > >> > with Norton. A full scan was done yesterday and today it did two quick > >> > scans > >> > with no probs. Do I need to do anything else before I use > >> > unvise32qt.exe > >> > to > >> > uninstall quicktime. Thanks for your help - its much needed > >> > -- > >> > Carol S > >> > > >> > > >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hello, > >> >> > >> >> if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. > >> >> Do you uninstall through > >> >> Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another way? > >> >> > >> >> I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. > >> >> > >> >> Greetings, > >> >> P. Di Stolfo > >> >> -- > >> >> //////////////////////////// > >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > >> >> /////////////////////////// > >> >> > >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > >> >> news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... > >> >> > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall > >> >> > quicktime. > >> >> > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says > >> >> > "an > >> >> > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program is > >> >> > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On > >> >> > it > >> >> > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to > >> >> > uninstall > >> >> > quicktime. > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Carol S > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> Hello, > >> >> >> > >> >> >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't find > >> >> >> a > >> >> >> virus, > >> >> >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. > >> >> >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by > >> >> >> Windows > >> >> >> Media > >> >> >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires > >> >> >> QuickTime. > >> >> >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: > >> >> >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ > >> >> >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program was..")? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Greetings, > >> >> >> P. Di Stolfo > >> >> >> -- > >> >> >> //////////////////////////// > >> >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language > >> >> >> /////////////////////////// > >> >> >> > >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message > >> >> >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... > >> >> >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of all > >> >> >> > of > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been > >> >> >> > getting > >> >> >> > a > >> >> >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said color > >> >> >> > s > >> >> >> > changed > >> >> >> > to > >> >> >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting program. > >> >> >> > It > >> >> >> > seams > >> >> >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and the > >> >> >> > program > >> >> >> > was > >> >> >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor or > >> >> >> > Trojan. I > >> >> >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick this > >> >> >> > up > >> >> >> > and > >> >> >> > do > >> >> >> > I > >> >> >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? > >> >> >> > Thanks for any help. > >> >> >> > 11/13/7 > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > -- > >> >> >> > Carol S > >> >> >> > >> >> |
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Great that it has worked! You are welcome.
Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //////////////////////////// http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language /////////////////////////// "CarolS43" <> wrote in message news:055F0183-B1FB-4144-A0C6-... > Followed all instructions and now quick time and unvise32qt.exe is off > computer. > Thanks for your help, I have learned a lot about Vista and where to find > things on the computer. Thanks again > -- > Carol S > > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> * Make sure that no Apple product is running: Look in your system tray if >> there's a QuickTime like icon. Exit it if necessary. >> Perhaps this will also be necessary: Right-click your taskbar and >> select >> "Task manager". Go to the tab "Processes" and spot qttask.exe . If >> you >> find it, select it and press "End Process". Click "End Process". >> * Now look if QuickTime starts during system startup: Press Windows-key + >> R -> msconfig.exe -> Enter . Go to tab "Startup" and unselect any Apple >> services. Press OK. >> * If there's still a problem with uninstalling, try downloading the (new) >> setup file manually from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ . >> Then, it should replace the (older) file with the (new) version. Then, >> you >> could uninstall the new version and everything should be gone. >> >> I hope this helps. Please write back if you have any difficulty. >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //////////////////////////// >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> /////////////////////////// >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> news:0867F6A2-CCC9-4FCE-82D6-... >> > Thanks so much for your time I appreciate it >> > I did scan as you said and it was ok. I tried the uninstall and it >> > says a >> > program or control panel which used quick time appears to be running. >> > It >> > wont uninstall - I have no programs open. How do I find what is >> > running >> > with it? Also the program compatiblity assistant comes on that says it >> > prob >> > didn't install correctly. So I need to reinstall in order to >> > uninstall - >> > Program is installer VISE unstall application file. >> > again thanks >> > -- >> > Carol S >> > >> > >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: >> > >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> I think you can right-click a file and select "Scan with Norton >> >> Internet >> >> Security" (or something). Then, it will process the file. >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> P. Di Stolfo >> >> -- >> >> //////////////////////////// >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> >> /////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> >> news:03FA44C7-0465-4158-AFC8-... >> >> > I want to be sure that I do this right. I don't know how to check >> >> > one >> >> > file >> >> > with Norton. A full scan was done yesterday and today it did two >> >> > quick >> >> > scans >> >> > with no probs. Do I need to do anything else before I use >> >> > unvise32qt.exe >> >> > to >> >> > uninstall quicktime. Thanks for your help - its much needed >> >> > -- >> >> > Carol S >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> >> >> if you have checked the file using Norton, it should be save. >> >> >> Do you uninstall through >> >> >> Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program? Or in another >> >> >> way? >> >> >> >> >> >> I think it is safe if Norton finds no malware. >> >> >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> >> P. Di Stolfo >> >> >> -- >> >> >> //////////////////////////// >> >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> >> >> /////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> >> >> news:8A0F22CB-06A3-42BB-A811-... >> >> >> > Thanks for info - I have windows media and want to uninstall >> >> >> > quicktime. >> >> >> > When I enter on uninstall quicktime the user account control says >> >> >> > "an >> >> >> > unidentified program wants access to your computer" the program >> >> >> > is >> >> >> > unvise32qt.exe unidentified publisher. do I cancel or allow?? On >> >> >> > it >> >> >> > says this is a backdoor or trojan. Is it safe to use this to >> >> >> > uninstall >> >> >> > quicktime. >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> > Carol S >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> * have you really checked this file using Norton? If it didn't >> >> >> >> find >> >> >> >> a >> >> >> >> virus, >> >> >> >> just leave the file; it may be important for any software. >> >> >> >> * QuickTime is no 'must-have' software. It is replaceable by >> >> >> >> Windows >> >> >> >> Media >> >> >> >> Player, unless you have some video data that really requires >> >> >> >> QuickTime. >> >> >> >> If you want to, you can look for the latest version here: >> >> >> >> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ >> >> >> >> * What happened when you tried to uninstall ("the program >> >> >> >> was..")? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> >> >> P. Di Stolfo >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> //////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language >> >> >> >> /////////////////////////// >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "CarolS43" <> wrote in message >> >> >> >> news:E370D170-936E-4E2D-9E5A-... >> >> >> >> > I just upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2008 because of >> >> >> >> > all >> >> >> >> > of >> >> >> >> > the >> >> >> >> > problems that I was having with Norton and Vista. I have been >> >> >> >> > getting >> >> >> >> > a >> >> >> >> > message every time I start (even before upgrade) that said >> >> >> >> > color >> >> >> >> > s >> >> >> >> > changed >> >> >> >> > to >> >> >> >> > windows vista basic because windows running conflicting >> >> >> >> > program. >> >> >> >> > It >> >> >> >> > seams >> >> >> >> > that Quick Time is the conflict. I tried to uninstall it and >> >> >> >> > the >> >> >> >> > program >> >> >> >> > was >> >> >> >> > “unvise32qt.exe". I googled it and it seems to be a backdoor >> >> >> >> > or >> >> >> >> > Trojan. I >> >> >> >> > don’t know what I should do seeing that Norton didn’t pick >> >> >> >> > this >> >> >> >> > up >> >> >> >> > and >> >> >> >> > do >> >> >> >> > I >> >> >> >> > need Quick Time to run any vital program? >> >> >> >> > Thanks for any help. >> >> >> >> > 11/13/7 >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> >> > Carol S >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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