re: matcli on taskbar
Monday, December 8, 2003 at 11:47 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Intel
(1 messages posted)
Matcli, so it seams is having an efffect on every highspeed user, It comes from your
service provider, or manufacture, such as all that have Adelphia, Verizon, etc. It
seems that you all may have contacted or had problems with your highspeed... A program
they used for diagnostics. I has to do with SUPPORT, Verizon Support, HP Support,
Adelphia Support etc...
If you uninstall any support exe. programs in uninstall, you should see it disapear.
Dont start driving people crazy with the spyware software...You might have realized
it started last time you spoke to your ISP or manufacture...You may ask them how
to unistall... It will probably leave your computer when you resolve your issues
that you have with your ISP. If you can read this message, It hasnt crashed your
computer. Ad-ware and spyware detection will not find it.
Good Luck
On Monday, December 1, 2003 at 3:09 am, Zebedee wrote:
>This is part of a tool provided by Motive (www.motive.com) aimed at Broadband providers,
>to ease support. Appears with BT Broadband Help, along with a "Motive Browser".
Aims
>to reduce calls to support centres. Removing broadband help will remove matcli.
>
>
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- re: matcli on taskbar (Zebedee: Monday, December 1, 2003 at 3:09 am)
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