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Alain Baylee
can’t find the files nor the registry entries
the icon in the system tray is still there
Same issue as Rob. Checked all files and hidden files. Files are gone but the flashing icon in the tray remains. Now what?
I finally found a way to remove the icon from sys tray. I knew what day it had been downloaded to my PC so I searched in Windows Explorer for any .dll files that had been added to my PC on that day and found one called “fwrkqfl.dll”. Not sure your’s will be the same filename. Anyway, so I clicked Start button, then Run, then REGEDIT to edit the registry. I searched the registry for any key that contained ‘fwrk’ just to be sure I’d capture everything. Found the .dll file in the following location & deleted it: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\EXPLORER\DOC FIND SPEC MRU
I also searched the registry for any key containing ‘virusprotect’ & removed those as well. Of course I did all of this AFTER uninstalling it from Add & Remove Programs. Once I removed these things from the registry the icon was gone.
The Icon in my system tray dissapeared about a month after I contracted this disease on its own.