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Removing 3rd Party Icon from Menu Bar

Just switched from being a PC user for years to Mac. I have a 21.5 in iMac and I thought it was a good idea to install an anti-virus program, in this case McAfee security (Mac Trial Version). I did not like how I could not access some websites (www.cnn.com, www.yahoo.com, etc). I tried to drag-n-drop any files using Finder with the name "McAfee" into Trash, but the old McAfee icon is still sitting on the menu bar. To remove it, I tried the "Command key/drag off the menu bar" move, but it would not work. I tried starting the activity monitor and I noticed a file called McAfee reporter. Even forcing it to close does not work as it reappears on its own after a few seconds. Finally, I attempted to edit the start-up menu (Apple icon--> System Preferences --> Users --> Log-In Items), but the program does not exist in that menu. I also resorted to restarting the Mac three different times, and the dreaded icon still appears. It's not affecting performance, but I hate clutter and I want this icon removed from my menu bar. If anyone has any advice on this issue, please let me know. I have also sent an e-mail in to McAfee, but I doubt they will be able to help unless they are proficient Mac users.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Dec 4, 2011 7:37 AM

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Mar 31, 2017 11:55 PM in response to Marcel(Pf-Tx)

I had the same problem with the Macshiny Icon. I tried everyone else's ideas to no avail. So I navigated as such username/Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support and found a file called Trayagent.plist. I opened the file and there were several item with the macshiny title so I highlighted the whole folder and sent it to the trash. Ten second fix! Icon no longer on toolbar and no longer showing in Activity Monitor.


I hope this helps some else. Please pass this on.


BruceM

Dec 5, 2011 10:33 AM in response to Marcel(Pf-Tx)

I am not sure if this will help anybody in the future, but here is what I discovered on the McAfee community forums. This worked for me (OS X 7.2), but bring up your Terminal window (Launchpad --> Utilities --> Terminal) and follow these directions. The password they are referring to is the password you set up for your Mac:

To uninstall McAfee Security:

-------------------------------

1. In the Terminal window, type the following

command and press "return".


/usr/local/McAfee/uninstallMSC


2. When prompted, type your password and press

"return".


NOTE:

No characters appear when you type your

password.


When the uninstallation process completes, a message

appears in the Terminal window stating that McAfee

Security 1.0 beta 2 version has been uninstalled

from your computer.

---------------------------------------------------

I cannot take credit for this fix, but here is where I located the information.

https://community.mcafee.com/message/21696#21696

Dec 10, 2013 7:47 AM in response to Marcel(Pf-Tx)

I am not sure if this will help anybody in the future, but here is what I discovered on the McAfee community forums. This worked for me (OS X 7.2), but bring up your Terminal window (Launchpad --> Utilities --> Terminal) and follow these directions. The password they are referring to is the password you set up for your Mac:

To uninstall McAfee Security:

-------------------------------

1. In the Terminal window, type the following

command and press "return".


/usr/local/McAfee/uninstallMSC


2. When prompted, type your password and press

"return".


NOTE:

No characters appear when you type your

password.


When the uninstallation process completes, a message

appears in the Terminal window stating that McAfee

Security 1.0 beta 2 version has been uninstalled

from your computer.

---------------------------------------------------

I cannot take credit for this fix, but here is where I located the information.

https://community.mcafee.com/message/21696#21696

Removing 3rd Party Icon from Menu Bar

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