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  1. On 3/29/2023 at 10:23 PM, Thoughts said:

    @Berny @vajar107 and @durden

    Not tested in Windows 11, but as a temporary solution, try ShellExview by Nirsoft. It's a free application allowing you to disable context menu items. I use it on Windows 10 to hide the same Kaspersky context menu.

    It doesn't mention Windows 11 support, but I'm aware of others who have used it to hide other context menu items in Windows 11.

    It's a simply toggle, so once Kaspersky have rectified the issue, the menu can be re-enabled.

    Kaspersky's context menu appears in the software as Scan with Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Highlight, then choose disable to hide.

    I tried this earlier in the year and it worked. Kaspersky Free updated to version 21.15.8.493 today however and it no longer removes the context entry. The method below using CC Cleaner doesn't seem to work either.

    Is anyone aware of a working up to date fix?

  2. I've been using Kaspersky Free for approximately two years now. This was upon a clean install of Windows 10 so no, there wasn't any other Kaspersky software used previously.

    This issue has been happening for several months now, sometimes the window appears upon Kaspersky's initial boot, sometimes it doesn't. It's intermittent in nature but happens often. Is there no way this can be submitted as a bug report to the Kaspersky team? Unless somebody here knows a fix, it's surely something that should be looked at at developer level?

    Thanks.

  3. 6 hours ago, Flood and Flood's wife said:

    Hello @tbcam88

    Welcome!

    1. We need to see what you see, please provide a movie of the 'transparent error box' to any cloud service of your choice & post the share link? 

    Thank you?
    Flood?+?

    Hello Flood,

     

    Here the issue can be seen on my desktop:

    https://vimeo.com/807431529

    And again using the camera on my phone for a close up of the window's header:

    https://vimeo.com/807431561

     

    As @SPANKYHP already explained, right clicking and exiting Kaspersky will remove this window. Relaunching Kaspersky again will sometimes result in it appearing, sometimes it doesn't.

  4. Hello all,

     

    I'm facing the exact same issue as @SPANKYHP with this transparent error box. I too have been experiencing it for months and am unable to find either an explanation or fix. I tried doing a clean reinstall of Kaspersky Free recently but this problem sporadically continues as normal.

    Can this bug be logged with the Kaspersky dev team somehow?

    Windows 10 Pro x64

    Kaspersky Free v.21.8.5.452(c)

     

    Thanks.

  5. 2. I logged into the MyKaspersky portal but there aren't any notification options that can be configured there?

    3. If you open and view the item its system tray icon will vanish, yes, but when Kaspersky publish the next news article, that appears and the process simply begins all over again.

    4. No. Kaspersky isn't pinned to my taskbar.

    5. Win 10 Pro x64 20H2 19042.2251

    6. I have all Windows 10 notifications disabled at administrator level.

     

    I'm beginning to think Kaspersky don't allow you to disable these notifications unless you're running one of their monetised versions of the application. Unless there's a registry tweak of sorts available somewhere it's probably something free users just have to put up with. ?

  6. 12 minutes ago, Flood and Flood's wife said:

    Hello @tbcam88

    Welcome!

    Has Kaspersky Free, How to configure delivery of notifications containing news and special offers from Kaspersky - been followed? 

    Please confirm? 

    Thank you?
    Flood?+?

    Hello Flood,

     

    Is this article perhaps out of date? As the options listed within aren't made available on my Kaspersky Free interface. I'm currently running v21.8.5.452(b) - which I believe is latest:

     

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  7.  

    I’m running Kaspersky Free v21.3.10.391(g) on Windows 10 and have recently started encountering these (most unwelcome) popup advertisements. There used to be a toggle in the “Additional” section of the application’s settings which was in relation to seeing news and announcements but this seems to have been removed.

     

    Does anybody know if these intrusive adverts can be disabled? A registry tweak of sorts perhaps? I’d considered reinstalling an earlier version which didn’t exhibit this behaviour but I daresay this is only a temporary fix as the program would no doubt update to the latest version in time and begin doing the very same again regardless.

     

    Any input appreciated!

     

     

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