How to delete C:\Program Files(x86)\Common Files\Autodesk
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how to remove: C:\Program Files(x86)Common Files\Autodesk.Shared\Network LicenceManager\Service.vbs
Hello, I have this message when I start Windows 11, it appears since I removed AutoCAD
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Hello,
If we licensed the software instead of using cracks, this wouldn’t happen.
See here to disable the script or, if we don’t want to read it, remove it via Autoruns.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/installation-licensing-forum/service-vbs-script-issue/td-p/10614551 -
Hello,
It's the drawback when you use a crack to activate an Autodesk product.
I am transferring this to the security forum so an expert can review your post.
Best regards
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Hello,
I made this tutorial to delete whatever you want, but beware, you can delete things you shouldn’t if you’re not careful.
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-38206831-alors-vous-voulez-supprimer-les-virus-vous-meme-comment
A summary of what to do:
Download RegRun Reanimator
https://greatis.com/security/reanimator.html (Download Mirror 1)
After installation click on:
> Fix Problems
> Fix Malware Issues
Be careful, it detects hazardous items, sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes important as well; it is important to sort properly, by deductions or Internet searches and/or VirusTotal* analyses of executable files or drivers, to delete only viruses or useless, unknown and/or badly perceived by antivirus on VirusTotal.
* https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload
Note: It may be necessary to show hidden files in the Windows Explorer display options to see folders and files.
To refine your search, use Filter Set or Inspection Mode and then Filter Set and choose "Display All but Exclude Signed by Microsoft/Google/Greatis"; it will still detect false positives or a number of good files, and especially in PUPs (Uninstall Section), but less than when displaying everything with Display All. Look in the top tabs one by one to properly verify all sections rather than clicking Go Next.
When an item is marked in red (Often Bad), blue or yellow (Unknown or Potentially Suspicious?) or green (Probably Safe), it is up to the user to judge the relevance of what they detect.
Check the items to delete and not the others and click the red button to delete them, and confirm, continue by clicking Go Next to verify in all tabs where items are detected.
Then on the Finish! tab, if needed, click the "Restart is Required" button to restart Windows.