When you find the entry that has Search Extensions in the Location field, double click it.
In the right pane ("Actions") find "Delete" near the bottom of the list and click it.
Close the Task Scheduler and reboot
You shouldn't get the popup any more
If that doesn't work, or if you can't find the correct task to delete, download Autoruns --> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
Run Autoruns and after it completes scanning, confirm that the "Everything" tab is selected (it should default to that) then click File > Find and search for client.exe
If a line with client.exe is found, confirm that the "Image Path" shows C:Program Files (x86)Search Extensions and then clear the checkbox at the left end of the line
Press F3 to search for other instances of client.exe (I don't expect there to be any)
Close autoruns and reboot
You shouldn't get the popup anymore
If you used autoruns, once you are satisfied that the problem has been corrected and no other problem has been introduced, you can re-run autoruns and this time "Delete" the line with client.exe in it.
I suggest also using Windows Explorer to go to C:Program Files (x86) and checking the contents of the Search Extensions folder. If it is empty, delete the entire folder. If files remain, they too are likely remnants of malware, but I don't want to tell you to delete them without knowing what they are. If there are any exe files, use your favorite search engine to research the file names (or post the list back here).
When you find the entry that has Search Extensions in the Location field, double click it.
In the right pane ("Actions") find "Delete" near the bottom of the list and click it.
Close the Task Scheduler and reboot
You shouldn't get the popup any more
If that doesn't work, or if you can't find the correct task to delete, download Autoruns --> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
Run Autoruns and after it completes scanning, confirm that the "Everything" tab is selected (it should default to that) then click File > Find and search for client.exe
If a line with client.exe is found, confirm that the "Image Path" shows C:Program Files (x86)Search Extensions and then clear the checkbox at the left end of the line
Press F3 to search for other instances of client.exe (I don't expect there to be any)
Close autoruns and reboot
You shouldn't get the popup anymore
If you used autoruns, once you are satisfied that the problem has been corrected and no other problem has been introduced, you can re-run autoruns and this time "Delete" the line with client.exe in it.
I suggest also using Windows Explorer to go to C:Program Files (x86) and checking the contents of the Search Extensions folder. If it is empty, delete the entire folder. If files remain, they too are likely remnants of malware, but I don't want to tell you to delete them without knowing what they are. If there are any exe files, use your favorite search engine to research the file names (or post the list back here).
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