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  1. The Windows 8 laptop was showing errors from those commands, updating to 6.2.2021.0 seems to have resolved this.

     

    The Windows 10 machine still doesn't work, same after a shift click x, see attached.

     

    Is there a reason a network card would stop working after uninstalling ESET under Windows 10? I'd like to uninstall and update the software on this machine but the other machines network connections disappeared (adapters were still there) causing a lot of panic until a System Restore.

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  2. Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10240]
    (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
    
    C:\WINDOWS\system32>sc query epfw
    
    SERVICE_NAME: epfw
            TYPE               : 1  KERNEL_DRIVER
            STATE              : 4  RUNNING
                                    (STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, IGNORES_SHUTDOWN)
            WIN32_EXIT_CODE    : 0  (0x0)
            SERVICE_EXIT_CODE  : 0  (0x0)
            CHECKPOINT         : 0x0
            WAIT_HINT          : 0x0
    
    C:\WINDOWS\system32>sc query epfwwfp
    
    SERVICE_NAME: epfwwfp
            TYPE               : 1  KERNEL_DRIVER
            STATE              : 4  RUNNING
                                    (STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, IGNORES_SHUTDOWN)
            WIN32_EXIT_CODE    : 0  (0x0)
            SERVICE_EXIT_CODE  : 0  (0x0)
            CHECKPOINT         : 0x0
            WAIT_HINT          : 0x0
    
    C:\WINDOWS\system32>sc query epfwlwf
    
    SERVICE_NAME: epfwlwf
            TYPE               : 1  KERNEL_DRIVER
            STATE              : 4  RUNNING
                                   (STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, IGNORES_SHUTDOWN)
            WIN32_EXIT_CODE    : 0  (0x0)
            SERVICE_EXIT_CODE  : 0  (0x0)
            CHECKPOINT         : 0x0
            WAIT_HINT          : 0x0
    
    

    All looks in order.

  3. We are a small business with ~40 devices protected by ESET, over the last couple of weeks 3 devices have now shown everything under the Setup > Network tab as 'Non-Functional' despite being enabled

     

    This has happened to 2 desktops running Windows 10 and a laptop running Windows 8.1, using versions 6.1.2227.0 & 6.2.2021.0

     

    Uninstall and reinstall did not fix the issue, nor does resetting to Default settings. Uninstalling to update the Windows 10 machine left the PC unable to use any of the network cards so a System Restore was the only option, which has fixed the error on that PC for now.

     

    The only interesting thing I've noticed is the UAC has stopped prompting for changing Firewall mode on these machines until the Default Settings are restored.

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