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Uninstall ControlGuard – Control Guard Agent Removal Using the MSI

ControlGuard Agent Removal Using the MSI

Step 1 - Generate a universal machine password (valid for 7 days) using the RemoveAgentPasswordGen.exe. (See Zip File below)

open a Command Prompt
Run “C:\Program Files\ControlGuard\EAM\RemoveAgentPasswordGen.exe” ComputerName 

Copy and Paste the Uninstall Password into a text file in a temporary location. You should then copy this into the clipboard before running the MSI package uninstall.

Step 2 - Log into the computer that you want to uninstall ControlGuard from. Ensure that all applications are closed then run.
Setup.exe (See Zip File below)

Select “Ok”
Uninstall ControlGuard
Select “Next”
Uninstall ControlGuard

Select “Remove” then select “Next”

Uninstall ControlGuard

Click on the Password Prompt and Hold Ctrl + V to Paste the Uninstall Password

Uninstall ControlGuard

Select “Remove”

 Uninstall ControlGuard

 Step 3 – To ensure that ControlGuard is not rolled out via Group Policies, (Ensure you follow these steps with your machine off the network)

Creat a folder under “C:\WINDOWS\system32″ called “WhatsIn” once the folder has been created edit the folder permissions and remove all permission (Effectivly Locking the folder out to all users)

ControlGuard Uninstall

 

 To Download the ControlGuard Removal Tools download Here

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Posted: January 22nd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: General, Operating Systems, Tips & Tricks | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “Uninstall ControlGuard – Control Guard Agent Removal Using the MSI”

  1. 1 TechTips.co.za said at 1:20 pm on January 24th, 2012:

    Agreed Mikey!, DO NOT remove ControlGuard unless authorised to do so. never thought about it from the end users point of view :D


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