

Therefore we present an HTA which states at that moment that the disk is encrypted. So we 100% certainlyĪssume the disk is encrypted. Since it is encrypted it cannot find this folder. Since you cannot write to an encrypted disk, we have build in a custom action in our boot-image, that will verify if the disk is encrypted (simply by looking for the folder C:\Windows). Referencesįor a list of available MSI command line switches, type msiexec /? at the command prompt.Hi, we are also working with McAfee Endpoint Encryption in a large enterprise environment.

CleanWipeįor difficulty with uninstalling Endpoint Protection, see also: Uninstalling Symantec Endpoint Protection with the CleanWipe utility. DLL: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI14D.tmp, Entrypoint: CustomAction_SxsMsmCleanupġ: sxsdelca tried opening key w/o wow64key 2: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SideBySide\PatchedComponents 3: 672 4: 0ġ: sxsdelca tried opening wow64key 2: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SideBySide\PatchedComponents 3: 680 4: 0 MSI (s) (0C:34) : Invoking remote custom action. MSI (s) (0C:20) : Doing action: SxsUninstallCA The uninstaller is trying to find some keys which are present in a 64-bit operating system, but they do not exist on a 32-bit operating system:Īction ended 13:37:50: InstallFinalize. Repeat this for each instance of msiexec.exe listed.Click End Process for all of the running Windows Installer processes by right-clicking on msiexec.exe, and then clicking End Process.Note: If the MSI uninstall has stopped responding, follow these steps: Type cmd to open the Windows command prompt.Įxample: msiexec.exe /x /lv!* c:\uninstallSEP.txt.Browse the Uninstall subkeys in the left-hand pane, and check the values in the right-hand pane to find a value for the DisplayName that equals Symantec Endpoint Protection.Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\.

Type regedit to open the Windows Registry Editor.Find the Symantec Endpoint Protection uninstallation product key:.Log on to the computer with administrator rights.You can disable password protection from SEPM: Note: If you have password protected client uninstallation, you should disable it first and then run the script. A successful uninstall will return a message that ends with "ReturnValue: 0".Run the following command: (Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product -Filter "Name='Symantec Endpoint Protection'" -ComputerName.Open a PowerShell Window as Administrator.
