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Get-Service | Where-Object $_.DisplayName -like "*McAfee*" -or $_.DisplayName -like "*Mfe*" Get-ChildItem "C:\Program Files\McAfee" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Locate and download the latest version of McAfeeEndpointProductRemoval.exe directly from the official McAfee/Trellix support portal. Using an outdated version is a common cause of failure, as the tool is designed to expire to ensure users always have the latest fixes.
Download the latest version of the EPR tool ( EPR.exe ) from your official enterprise portal. Right-click on EPR.exe and select . Accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).
Open your Network Connections window, right-click your network adapter, select Properties , and look for any leftover McAfee firewall filters. Uncheck or uninstall them, then reboot. Best Practices After Removal
The table below clarifies the key differences:
Once the McAfee Endpoint Security Removal Tool completes its task and the system reboots, perform these final validation steps:
Get-Service | Where-Object $_.DisplayName -like "*McAfee*" -or $_.DisplayName -like "*Mfe*" Get-ChildItem "C:\Program Files\McAfee" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Locate and download the latest version of McAfeeEndpointProductRemoval.exe directly from the official McAfee/Trellix support portal. Using an outdated version is a common cause of failure, as the tool is designed to expire to ensure users always have the latest fixes.
Download the latest version of the EPR tool ( EPR.exe ) from your official enterprise portal. Right-click on EPR.exe and select . Accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).
Open your Network Connections window, right-click your network adapter, select Properties , and look for any leftover McAfee firewall filters. Uncheck or uninstall them, then reboot. Best Practices After Removal
The table below clarifies the key differences:
Once the McAfee Endpoint Security Removal Tool completes its task and the system reboots, perform these final validation steps: