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Coupon Printer for Windows has been found to be bundled with 3rd party software. If you have not purposefully installed this, you should be safe uninstalling it. Learn how to remove Coupon Printer for Windows.
Installation folder: Startup File All Users Run. Download "Should I Remove It? Remove Coupon Printer for Windows from your computer. If you do not have a good anti-virus program, please consider installing one.
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Which OS releases does it run on? Windows 7 Home Premium Which countries install it?
Common models HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook Learn more about Coupons. Thank you for commenting! How satisfied are you with this reply?
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. How satisfied are you with this response? RickKnowlton Replied on April 16, In reply to Irfan H's post on May 7, I have the same question and I have to say, this answer was not helpful. We don't want to know if Microsoft knows how to 'cover its butt' by issuing blanket disclaimers.
We want to know if this particular piece of software is safe or not. If you don't know, then the answer is, 'sorry, I don't know,' and then proceed to direct us to someone who does look into this question. Obviously, we're not going to run 'only Microsoft' software on our machines, so if your help stops at what is and isn't Microsoft, well, we could really use more help than that. In reply to RickKnowlton's post on April 16, Or they have covered up their grey for so long that senility is setting in!! What suprises me is how many usrs actually want it. I've had people complain because they couldn't have it.
I had one user infect their thin client twice this way.
Has anyone found out a good way to script this uninstall? I know you can block the domain of the worst offenders via group policy and IE, but I have some cleaning up to do.
The uninstall is always interactive it seems. It seems like a GP could be written to block anything with "Coupon" in the name or something. It's really getting outta hand where I'm at.
This page contains step by step instructions on how to remove "Ads by Coupon Printer" virus from Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome. Coupon Printer for Windows is software that allows users to build and print coupons anti-virus scanners have detected possible malware in Coupon Printer for.
It always seems to be on the slowest and most infected PC's every-single-time. Hey Jeff Do you want me to write you up a script for that? Then you can apply it as part of their login script. Yea, that coupon stuff is a pain.
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Anything that requires 'special' software to basically view a graphic file is highly suspect in my book Hey Ken48 I'll compile a script over the weekend, and post it in the spiceworks script center. I will post a link on here for you. If you do not hear from me, just message me back on the forum.