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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 904399" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>The issue was only due to the monitoring. The files and registry keys which were wrongly listed as leftovers had no relation at all to the program I had just uninstalled. For example, they did not have have file names there were similar to that of the uninstalled program.</p><p></p><p>When I uninstalled the antivirus again, without using monitoring, it only found a single trace and it was a leftover from the antivirus. I batch uninstalled nine apps (which hadn't been monitored) a few days ago and there was not even a single false positive. Having said that, it's important to check what any uninstaller wants to delete, as pretty much all uninstallers which scan for leftovers, will occasionally have issues with false positives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 904399, member: 31436"] The issue was only due to the monitoring. The files and registry keys which were wrongly listed as leftovers had no relation at all to the program I had just uninstalled. For example, they did not have have file names there were similar to that of the uninstalled program. When I uninstalled the antivirus again, without using monitoring, it only found a single trace and it was a leftover from the antivirus. I batch uninstalled nine apps (which hadn't been monitored) a few days ago and there was not even a single false positive. Having said that, it's important to check what any uninstaller wants to delete, as pretty much all uninstallers which scan for leftovers, will occasionally have issues with false positives. [/QUOTE]
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