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After uninstall of Endpoint Security VPN client, Windows PC no longer shows any output from ipconfig, even though Network Adapters are shown in Device Manager Technical Level
Solution IDsk136132
Technical Level
ProductEndpoint Security VPN
VersionAll
Date Created 23-Sep-2018
Last Modified 01-May-2019
  • After the uninstall of the Endpoint Security VPN client, the Windows PC no longer shows any output from ipconfig, even though the Network Adapters are shown in Device Manager.
  • Windows PC can no longer access the network.
  • Output of driverquery /v /FO list still shows Check Point driver installed.

During the uninstall process, there is another security software on the device that is restricting/revoking permission to complete the uninstall process of the involved drivers and registry keys:

Uninstalling...

Failed to uninstall AC30BFB5-834B-46d2-B912-6CE71684EB2D.
InstallAddiotionalFile: Failed to delete C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSvsconfig.xml: 2
return value: 80070005


This is not a Check Point issue.

Error code 80070005 is a notice of a permission issue.

Another security software is restricting or revoking privileges to uninstall and/or alter registry keys.

Consulting the additional software vendor is the best solution.

For this specific service request - the cause was due to Trend Micro Office Scan.

This solution has been verified for the specific scenario, described by the combination of Product, Version and Symptoms. It may not work in other scenarios.
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