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omega0401

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  1. Itman, thank you. I was looking under Device Control to disable the flash scan instead of Detection Engine. That fixed that problem. The last problem is Win 10 keeps telling me there's a problem with the Flash as soon as I plug it in. I think that is preventing the McAfee executable on the Flash from displaying the password dialog so I can access my files. Is there a way to stop Win 10 from checking the flash drive? In my Hardware settings, autoplay is enabled. Under settings, devices, autoplay, the Removable Drive says take no action. But why is it want to scan it when plug it in? At my work PC, I have no problem access those files.
  2. I have a McAfee locked USB flash drive. Each time I plug it in I get a windows message that there is a problem with my drive. And Eset wants to scan the drive even though I have temporarily disabled my antivirus. Why does it want to scan it when it is supposed to be disabled? I can't get the McAfee message to allow me to enter in my password for the flash drive. BTW I am running Windows 10 on a desktop computer.
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