Get Hotfix #33 for VirusScan 4.51 SP1. As stated in the README file under resolved issues, check out #2:
RESOLVED ISSUES
ISSUE:
1. Systems with more than one Shell statement (found at [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]) separated by a comma (,), or a Shell statement containing a comma, could cause VirusScan to become unstable if left in a logged off state. VShield icon may be missing after logging in, or Outlook may fail to open correctly.
RESOLUTION:
This HotFix replaces the files AVSYNMGR.EXE, WBHOOK32.DLL, VSSTAT.EXE, and AVCONSOL.EXE, to be updated with instruction on how to accommodate varying Shell values.
ISSUE:
2. During an AutoUpdate, the update fails and logs the error message "Cannot stop the On-Access Scanner. The .DAT Update cannot continue because the old .DAT files cannot be replaced."
RESOLUTION:
This HotFix replaces the files WEBSCANX.EXE, SCANEMAL.DLL and VSSTAT.EXE with newer versions that prevent the AutoUpdate from failing.
ISSUE:
3. When running an on-demand scan on a Danish operating system, the scan fails.
RESOLUTION:
This HotFix replaces the file SCAN32.EXE with a newer version that correctly runs an on-demand scan on a Danish operating system.
ISSUE:
4. On Windows XP, the Windows taskbar disappears when VirusScan is enabled and the Windows taskbar is unlocked.
RESOLUTION:
This HotFix replaces the file VSSTAT.EXE with a newer version that does not cause the taskbar on Windows XP to disappear.
ISSUE:
5. On systems running Windows NT, Windows XP, or Windows 2000, after the system shuts down and displays the shutdown screen, scheduled scans are still launched.
RESOLUTION:
This HotFix replaces the file AVSYNMGR.EXE with a newer version that correctly shuts down VirusScan when the system is shutdown.
ISSUE:
6. If you have configured AutoUpgrade for VirusScan using McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator, and you attempt to edit that task from the VirusScan console, a forward slash (/) is placed in front of the Domain/User information on the client.
NAI19110: "A forward slash is placed in front of Domain/User information of AutoUpgrade task"
RESOLUTION:
This HotFix replaces the file MCUPDATE.EXE with a newer version that does not place a forward slash (/) in front of the Domain/User information on the client.
Call your McAfee rep and SE to help you get this from Technical Support.
HTH,
AVChap
PS: It's just a matter at looking at the right places
