*** UPDATED Dec 19 2020 with Updated Tool ***
Our copies of the MCPR have expired and we can’t get new ones. The MCRP is the CONSUMER version of the uninstaller and will not help with Enterprise McAfee products. Sooo, there are three solutions to removing old McAfee corporate products:
If you have a McAfee product that is stuck on your computer, there is a tool that McAfee developed to solve the problem. The McAfee Endpoint Product Removal tool will forcibly remove:
This McAfee uninstaller should not be confused with the much less powerful McAfee Consumer Product Removal (MCPR) Tool which only deals with consumer grade software. Both of these tools were written by McAfee and not us.
If you think you have a McAfee that is partially uninstalled and the McAfee Endpoint Product Removal tool shows UNDETECTED, put a check mark beside it and the tool will try to:
We have found this tool to be very helpful in dealing with McAfee products that were installed manually, through scripts and SCCM and through integrated products like Dell’s Endpoint Security bundle.
You can:
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Product showing Expired
The removal tool software has advised that it has expired. Today is July 4th, 2019.
Well that is not surprising I suppose. The way around this would be to set your PC date to something between January and June 2019 and then run the tool.
if it doesn't wanna run , just change the system date to April 2019
Hi, i think this version has already expired, do you have the latest version of ePO product removal tool?
Well that is not surprising I suppose. The way around this would be to set your PC date to something between January and June 2019 and then run the tool.
This solved my problem! Thanks for sharing. One tip, the licence had expired, so I used the Nircmd runasdate application to run for March 2019. It worked a treat.
Thank you for this! Really solved our headache with removing manually McAfee EP on one of our computer.
Is there silent switches for this tool??
As for the switches, you can run it with --accepteula and --all to run it silently.
EPRTool.exe --accepteula --all (two dashes), works like a dream. Be aware - this *will* force a reboot.
Not that I am aware of. After playing with this for a while, I just manually ran it (as an Admin) on the PC's with McAfee problems.