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What I also found was that following the guide/infromation here it states at the note: Trying to mark for delete on reboot file C:TEMPClt-InstVPRemoteExecutionStatus.xml One or more files or folders was marked for delete on reboot! ![]() Removing temporary installation source files from: C:TEMPClt-Inst Process CmdLine: "C:TEMPClt-Instsetup.exe" /s /w /v"/qn /l*v "C:windowsTEMPSEP_INST.LOG" REBOOT=ReallySuppress" Successfully deleted service: vpremote.exe. Launching Command: "C:TEMPClt-Instvpremote.exe" -launch 14:46:22:243 Added tool to local system RunOnce key, please reboot to run tool again.īelow is a screen capture of the error that is placed in event viewer.īelow is the log from temp from VPRemote VPRemote.exe starting up with cmdline: C:TEMPClt-Instvpremote.exe 14:46:22:243 Symantec Endpoint Protection is NOT installed. 14:46:21:712 Attempting to run: SEPsetup.exe /s /w /s /w "/v/qn /l*v C:windowsTEMPSEP_INST.LOG REBOOT=ReallySuppress" 14:42:06:321 Attempting to run: msiexec.exe /x REMOVE=ALL REBOOT=R /qn REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION 14.1 MANUALLY WINDOWS14:42:06:321 Removing: Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows I see there are others that have had similar issues but all of there forum posts do not seem to have real resolutions attached to them. REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION 14.1 MANUALLY INSTALLThe remove 3rd party antivirus software feature that is packaged into install settings will not remove Kaspersky Endpoint 10.3. I created a ticket and contacted support via phone but was told that they aren’t trained nor do they support the SEPprep script. Restarting the machine doesn’t do anything. Below is the log from one of the test machines that we are using. After that it goes to execute the renamed SEPsetup.exe file and fails. When we remote push the software installation package it will run through and successfully remove Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 as well as Kaspersky Network Agent without any issues. We export the package from SEPM change the file names as required, and copy them into the exported installation directory. We ran into a problem while setting up the SEPprep tool to configure the removal of Kaspersky on a computer prior to installation. We currently have SEPM configured on a 2016 server that seems to be working properly as well as our policy’s adjusted to how we want them. We have roughly 500+ devices that will be making the migration and we are trying to get things ready to go to make the deployment. We are currently migrating from Kaspersky Endpoint 10.3 to SEP 14.1. ![]()
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