10/31/2023 0 Comments Glary utilities malware![]() ![]() If that happens I believe there is a patch available to restore the McAfee registry keys : Using Glary Utilities is likely to lead to you seeing the "Failed to create iDispatch" error message. It also interferes with Malwarebytes, so that a Malwarebytes scan will terminate with an error message. Yes it does play badly with McAfee, because it removes registry keys and data that McAfee needs to function properly. The registry cleaner part of it is unnecessarily ruthless in stripping out information from the registry that it really should leave well alone. ![]() I got burned some time ago with Glary Utilities. How do I find this key and exclude it so I can run the Vulnerability Scanner again? ![]() I have done this in Glary and the registry key referenced does not show up in the step 1 scan for issues. (5) Now you're back to main menu "1-Click Maintenance", and click on "Repair Problems". (4) Right click on it and set it to always exclude. (3) Search registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TskTCShm.CoMcTaskScheduler\CLSID\. (2.)At the end of the scan, in the first field, which is Registry Cleaner, click on "Show Details". select all fields, and click on "Scan for Issues". It tells me to (1.) run the Glary "1-Click Maintenance". I learned through some on-line reading in "" that Glary can interfer with McAfee Security Scan but that there is a work around by excluding the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TskTCShm.CoMcTaskScheduler\CLSID\. It still runs the scan and tells me I have updates but I cannot open it to install the updates. Until recently my McAfee Security Center worked fine, but after the Clary installation the Vulnerability Scanner portion of McAfee stopped allowed me to open it. I am running McAfee Security Center provided by my internet provider on my Dell HP Pavilion dm4-3050us laptop I also have Glary Utilities 5 on it. ![]()
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