McAfee unwanted desktop icon 2012 - resolved

To all using BTNP and not wanting the desktop icon,
You should now find that this issue has now been resolved
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DS wrote:
To all using BTNP and not wanting the desktop icon,
You should now find that this issue has now been resolved
So the Win7 had yet another McAfee restart and the icon has jumped up and bit me on the ass
Security Center 11.0
Build 11.0.654
Virus Scan
Build 15.0.294
Personal Firewall 12.0
Build 12.0.345
Site Advisor 3.4
Build 3.4.1.193
Parental Controls 13.0
Build 13.0.319
Q.Clean and Shredder 11.0
Build 11.0.416
Over to you BT.
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