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    Default How Do You Disable Antivirus Software

    I need to disable my anti-virus programs in order to install Adobe Flash. Someone told me to right click on the icon and then click "Disable". I did this but no "Disable" appeared. Can anyone tell me how to disable - I really do not want to un-install if I can avoid it.

    Thanks!

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    It is going to depend on what antivirus program you are using.

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    I have Microsoft Essentials as well as Malwarebytes and Spybot.

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    Sorry, but I don't use any of those.

    If nothing else, you should be able to find the programs under your "Processes" in the Task Manager and end the process there.

    Other than that, I can't help you with this particular software.

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    Thanks anyway Mike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by caraex View Post
    I need to disable my anti-virus programs in order to install Adobe Flash. Someone told me to right click on the icon and then click "Disable". I did this but no "Disable" appeared. Can anyone tell me how to disable - I really do not want to un-install if I can avoid it.

    Thanks!
    I usually just ignore requests from installation programs to shut down my AV programs and try to install with AV running.

    So far I've never had any problems.

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    Thanks Henrik, but I have tried numerous times and have been unable to install Flash.

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    I once had an issue with installing Flash on my wife's laptop, but I think the problem with that had to do with browser security settings.

    There's a Microsoft post that have this to say:

    MSE>Settings>Real Time Protection, uncheck "Turn on real time protection".

    Give that a try.

    A cumbersome workaround could to:

    - Download Microsoft Essentials installer
    - Download Adobe Flash installer
    - Unplug your network connection
    - Uninstall Microsoft Essentials
    - Install Adobe Flash
    - Install Microsoft Essentials
    - Re-plug your network connection

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    Thanks again Henrik. It seems that you were probably right about not needing to disable Essentials. It seems I have another problem with my computer so it is probably back to the shop again. My computer has been in the shop more than in my home the last month!

    Thanks so much for your help.

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