It is common to confuse enterprise utilities with consumer tools.
Are you deploying this via a like SCCM, or running it manually?
If you are currently planning a software rollout or troubleshooting a specific error during deployment, I can help you refine your automation scripts. Tell me:
After reboot, run this in PowerShell (Admin) to check for lingering drivers: mcafee endpoint security removal tool
is a powerhouse in the corporate cybersecurity world. It combines antivirus, firewall, web control, and threat prevention into a single, centralized agent managed by the ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO). For IT administrators, it is a godsend.
Are you executing this on a or across an enterprise network ?
Once the McAfee Endpoint Security Removal Tool completes its task and the system reboots, perform these final validation steps: It is common to confuse enterprise utilities with
A system restart is almost always required to complete the removal of drivers and low-level services. Alternative: Command Line (CMD)
Run as Admin via GUI or use the --ALL --SILENT CLI switches. Mandatory step to flush remaining system drivers.
Check C:\Program Files\ and C:\Program Files (x86)\ for any residual "McAfee" or "Trellix" folders. Delete them manually if they are empty. Tell me: After reboot, run this in PowerShell
Press Win + R , type services.msc , and ensure no services starting with "McAfee" or "Trellix" remain active.
Log in using your corporate and registered email address. Search for Endpoint Product Removal .