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I've got a really weird problem. I wanted to upgrade a Windows 10 client with EEA from 6.3 to 6.4 but I'm recieved an error that says "the product cannot be uninstalled, try uninstalling manually." So I log into the computer and attempt a manual uninstall by going to Programs and Features and removing the app. Halfway through it fails with: "SoftwareInstallation: Installation failed with: (0x643), Fatal error during installation (0x643), Could not delete key \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\ekrn.exe. Verify that you have sufficient access to that..." The account I'm logged into is a Domain Admin, so I found it odd to have permission errors. So I open up RegEdit (with Administrator privileges) and navigate to the key and attempt to delete it manually. Error pops up saying I'm not allowed to to modify the key. I open up the key's properties and forcibly add myself with full permissions, but when I try to apply, it says I'm not allowed to make changes to the key, again. I tried repeating the above steps but logged in as the local Administrator account and yielded the same results. I also tried opening a command prompt with Administrator privileges and deleting the key with the force flag, but it still says I am unable to modify. Anyone have other ideas on how to remove it ?
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Yeahh 6.2.7 does NOT resolve the Web Access Protection for my users. Members of my engineering team are unable to hit their QA or Prod site for testing. We troubleshooted a bunch of different things, but as soon as I disabled WAP, they were able to access the sites instantly. This is kind of disappointing really. The 6.2.3 beta actually functioned better. I'm going to try deploying the beta to one of the engineers to see if it is replicated on that version. Who do I need to contact to get this resolved?
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That's what I've been doing, but it keeps respawning back in ELA. I'm not seeing this device in ERA Web Console, most likely because its a consumer version without an Agent. I've been given the contact number to ESET Support, but I have not seen Charles-PC since Friday. If it shows up once more, I'm calling. This is baffling that someone can use MY license to install other ESET products I was not licensed to install.. There are multiple layers of issues with this problem.
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In ELA there is an unknown/unauthorized computer using a seat on my license, CHARLES-PC. I do not have any Charles, Charlie, Chuck, or any variation of the name working at my company. The only people that have access to activate and deploy ESET in my company are myself and my supervisor, who has no knowledge of this CHARLES-PC either. My license is for 80 seats for EEA + File Security Products. Charles-pc is using NOD32 Antivirus. All of my devices in ELA are listed as 'Managed', whereas Charles-pc is listed as 'Standalone'. This has happened three times already. I've deactivated the seat in ELA each time the computer has reappeared. Originally, I gave Charles the benefit of the doubt that he may have possibly entered his license key incorrectly (albeit a valid one). However, he is not taking the hint and realizing the error or this is malicious.
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ekrn.exe 100% CPU usage since yesterday on several PCs
bbraunstein replied to micha_1989's topic in ESET Endpoint Products
Which versions of EES do you have deployed to your computers ? Was the spike in CPU during a scan or just standalone ? If it was an in-depth scan, you could try lowering the scan type. -
You know I did find that KB a few weeks ago, but it did absolutely nothing because there is no compile and install directions on the webkit link. Unless there's something that I missed, I don't see it anywhere under 'Wiki' or any other page. Not trying to sound like a typical end-user but if you can provide more specific instructions or a more direct link other than https://trac.webkit.org, that'd be helpful.
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Thanks, Marcos. Appreciate all the time and effort you guys are putting into it. Have you considered some kind of mailing list to alert clients of new releases/patches ? I usually meticulously check the forums for any relevant information about new updates. It usually kills about 10-15 minutes of my day scrolling through different forums looking at specific topics. I know I can subscribe to topics, but that means I'll get notifications of ALL posts in that topic.