Key=HKLM\.Programs Automatically Uninstalled by WatchGuard Endpoint Security Key=HKLM\.\Uninstall\Norton AntiVirus Corporate EditionĭisplayName=Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition 7.0 Only third-party products are shown in this table. NOTE: The first 71 are not for third-party products. The McAfee_Endpoint_CompetitorUninstaller.log is present in C:\Windows\Temp\McAfeeLogs for an ePolicy Orchestrator installation of ENS and in %temp%\McAfeeLogs for a local installation of ENS. The McAfee_Endpoint_CompetitorUninstaller.log logs third-party products identified on the system during ENS installation and the status of uninstallation for those third-party products. But, the other criteria must be present also to establish a match.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\(GUID for product)ĭuring the installation of ENS, the products listed below are uninstalled if they are found to be installed.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\(Company Name).If you submit a product idea, include an export of the following registry keys for the product that you want added to the ENS uninstall list: For details about submitting a product idea, see the Related Information section in this article. If you have a product that is not on this list and want ENS to uninstall it, submit a product idea. If it is not listed, the specific version installed is not covered as a product that ENS uninstalls (as listed in this article). Search the Uninstall.ini file included with the latest posted ENS installation package for the GUID. To determine whether a product can be uninstalled, use the Uninstall Registry key referenced below, and locate the GUID. If a product is listed here but does not uninstall, this article might not have the actual GUID found in the registry for the product. Where possible, product names and versions that ENS uninstalls are listed below with their specific GUIDs. If the uninstall command fails, is not present, or requires user interaction, ENS might not be able to uninstall the third-party product. ENS tries to uninstall the product using the uninstall string from the registry.
This article provides a list of third-party products that ENS currently supports removing during ENS installation.