My context menu to Scan using Malwarebytes does not show when I right click on a file name. I do see an entry to Scan using Spybot Searc & Destroy.
I do not know if this has ever worked, but it has not worked the the last 4 versions if MB.
I do have this option enabled in Settings. I have tried setting to off and on, reloading the program, and rebooting my system. All with the same results. Even tried uninstalling my AntiVir. Still no luck getting a context menu item for MB to show.
MB seems to be updating and running fine. MB is great , but does anyone have any ideas what I can check on my system? It is a AMD3800, 2 GB of memory running XP pro with all the MS updates.
Thanks,
Robot
#1
Posted 07 April 2009 - 04:29 AM
#2
Posted 07 April 2009 - 05:23 AM
Please try running this command and reboot the computer and see if it works or not.
START - RUN and type in or copy/paste
You should get a RegSvr32 succeeded dialog box.
START - RUN and type in or copy/paste
REGSVR32 C:\PROGRA~1\MALWAR~1\mbamext.dll
You should get a RegSvr32 succeeded dialog box.
#3
Posted 07 April 2009 - 09:49 AM
I just tried the same on my Vista system and I do not have MBAM scan there.
Is it one of those UAC limitations?
Is it one of those UAC limitations?
E5200 2.5GHZ, 4GB RAM, 320GB HD, Win7 Home Premium 64-bit, avast! V6.0 Free, IE9
P4 2.8GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, 40GB HD, XP Pro SP3, 32-bit, avast! V6.0 Pro, Macrium Reflect
with IE8 and Chrome, hpHosts, MVPS HOSTS files, MBAM Full, OpenDNS, SpeedFan, WinPatrol PLUS
P4 2.8GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, 40GB HD, XP Pro SP3, 32-bit, avast! V6.0 Pro, Macrium Reflect
with IE8 and Chrome, hpHosts, MVPS HOSTS files, MBAM Full, OpenDNS, SpeedFan, WinPatrol PLUS
#4
Posted 07 April 2009 - 10:11 AM
Some (poor) registry cleaners delete context menu handlers, so that may explain it why it's suddenly gone.
#5
Posted 07 April 2009 - 12:22 PM
As long as the reg entries and files are in tact, it should show up on any 32 bit operating system, however it will not show up in 64 bit operating systems (Vista or XP).
#6
Posted 07 April 2009 - 12:47 PM
This is on 32 bit Vista and I run all the same programs on XP Pro and the Context menu shows there with the funny characters down in the Status Bar:
http://www.malwareby...?showtopic=9837
http://www.malwareby...?showtopic=9837
E5200 2.5GHZ, 4GB RAM, 320GB HD, Win7 Home Premium 64-bit, avast! V6.0 Free, IE9
P4 2.8GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, 40GB HD, XP Pro SP3, 32-bit, avast! V6.0 Pro, Macrium Reflect
with IE8 and Chrome, hpHosts, MVPS HOSTS files, MBAM Full, OpenDNS, SpeedFan, WinPatrol PLUS
P4 2.8GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, 40GB HD, XP Pro SP3, 32-bit, avast! V6.0 Pro, Macrium Reflect
with IE8 and Chrome, hpHosts, MVPS HOSTS files, MBAM Full, OpenDNS, SpeedFan, WinPatrol PLUS
#7
Posted 07 April 2009 - 01:01 PM
Ah, I see. Did you try AdvancedSetup's fix yet? If you're using it on Vista it will have to be done from an administrative command prompt (or turn it into a .bat file with notepad and right click it and select Run as administrator).
#8
Posted 07 April 2009 - 10:51 PM
I have MBAM context menu back as somehow it was disabled by ShellExView but now I have the Chinese characters in the Status Bar when I hover the mouse over MBAM's scan:
http://www.nirsoft.n...s/shexview.html
I remember now trying find out why the funny characters appeared in the Status bar.
http://www.nirsoft.n...s/shexview.html
I remember now trying find out why the funny characters appeared in the Status bar.
E5200 2.5GHZ, 4GB RAM, 320GB HD, Win7 Home Premium 64-bit, avast! V6.0 Free, IE9
P4 2.8GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, 40GB HD, XP Pro SP3, 32-bit, avast! V6.0 Pro, Macrium Reflect
with IE8 and Chrome, hpHosts, MVPS HOSTS files, MBAM Full, OpenDNS, SpeedFan, WinPatrol PLUS
P4 2.8GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, 40GB HD, XP Pro SP3, 32-bit, avast! V6.0 Pro, Macrium Reflect
with IE8 and Chrome, hpHosts, MVPS HOSTS files, MBAM Full, OpenDNS, SpeedFan, WinPatrol PLUS
#9
Posted 07 April 2009 - 11:36 PM
ShellExView's a good tool (I love Niri's stuff
). Autoruns can do the same thing. I remember the issue with the Chinese characters, I don't think the devs ever quite nailed down why it happened but I believe one of them commented that it had to do with one of the runtime files they used and that it would be fixed once MBAM was recoded in C (no idea when that will be though).
#10
Posted 08 April 2009 - 03:51 AM
#11
Posted 08 April 2009 - 02:33 PM
Please try following the instructions here and see if that fixes it but make sure to back up your license info if using the paid version before you do, because it will delete it.
#12
Posted 09 April 2009 - 02:37 AM
exile360, on Apr 8 2009, 09:33 AM, said:
Please try following the instructions here and see if that fixes it but make sure to back up your license info if using the paid version before you do, because it will delete it.
I followed your instructions and did everything according to the directions, but I still have the same problem, no context menu item for Malwarebytes. I did not receive any errors while doing the the instructed steps and Malwarebytes v 1.36 installed and ran perfectly, just no context menu item.
I will be happy to try anything you suggest as it is very easy for me to image my entire Drive C in about 10minutes before I start so I don't mind trying drastic steps!
Thanks for your help,
Rob
#13
Posted 09 April 2009 - 02:44 AM
You're on XP Pro 32 bit, correct? Not 64 bit?. If you are in 32 bit, give YoKenny1's suggestion of ShellExView a try and when you run it, see if it shows the context menu entry of MBAMShlExt Class (it should be listed in alphabetical order).
#14
Posted 09 April 2009 - 05:03 AM
Yes, I am running XPPro 32 bit. I ran ShellExView and I did not see an entry for MBAM.
#15
Posted 09 April 2009 - 05:09 AM
Arg. OK, what other security software are you running (anti-virus, firewall, anti-spyware etc)? Anything other than Avira?
This is basically the same thing AdvancedSetup had you do before, but lets see if it works this time. Click Start and click on Run then copy and paste the following into the run box and hit Enter:
note: If you installed MBAM to a non-default directory or your Program Files folder isn't on your C: drive then you need to alter the command accordingly, if you need help with this part let me know.
This is basically the same thing AdvancedSetup had you do before, but lets see if it works this time. Click Start and click on Run then copy and paste the following into the run box and hit Enter:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamext.dll"
note: If you installed MBAM to a non-default directory or your Program Files folder isn't on your C: drive then you need to alter the command accordingly, if you need help with this part let me know.
#16
Posted 09 April 2009 - 05:59 AM
The only things I am running now are Spybot S & D and SpywareBlaster.
#17
Posted 09 April 2009 - 06:01 AM
Do you have TeaTimer (part of Spybot) running? If so, you might need to exit it temporarily.
#18
Posted 09 April 2009 - 10:22 PM
exile360, on Apr 9 2009, 12:09 AM, said:
Arg. OK, what other security software are you running (anti-virus, firewall, anti-spyware etc)? Anything other than Avira?
This is basically the same thing AdvancedSetup had you do before, but lets see if it works this time. Click Start and click on Run then copy and paste the following into the run box and hit Enter:
note: If you installed MBAM to a non-default directory or your Program Files folder isn't on your C: drive then you need to alter the command accordingly, if you need help with this part let me know.
This is basically the same thing AdvancedSetup had you do before, but lets see if it works this time. Click Start and click on Run then copy and paste the following into the run box and hit Enter:
regsver32 "C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamext.dll"
note: If you installed MBAM to a non-default directory or your Program Files folder isn't on your C: drive then you need to alter the command accordingly, if you need help with this part let me know.
I have not changed the install directory for MBAM. It is in C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
I ran the above command, regsver32 "C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamext.dll" and here is the error I received:

I am not using the Tea Timer in Spybot S&D and I do not have any firewall, or antivirus software running.
I did a search for regsver* and regsver32 on my system and nothing was found.
Rob
#19
Posted 09 April 2009 - 10:29 PM
Please search your hard drive for REGSVR32.EXE if you can not find it then THAT is the cause of the issues.
You will need to copy that file from another working XP system or expand it from you Windows XP CD.
You will need to copy that file from another working XP system or expand it from you Windows XP CD.
#20
Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:12 AM
DOH! As pointed out to me by another Admin here. You typed the name wrong. It is REGSVR32.EXE not REGSVeR32.EXE
Please try it again using the correct name.
Please try it again using the correct name.
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