Rogue System Detection doesn't detect a computer as rogue when McAfee Agent is manually uninstalled from that computer
Last Modified: 5/7/2023
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Rogue System Detection doesn't detect a computer as rogue when McAfee Agent is manually uninstalled from that computer
Technical Articles ID:
KB65757
Last Modified: 5/7/2023 Environment
ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 5.x Rogue System Detection (RSD) 5.x For details of RSD-supported environments, see KB82323 - Supported platforms for Rogue System Detection. Problem
The RSD sensor doesn't detect a computer as rogue if McAfee Agent (MA) is manually uninstalled from that computer.
CauseThe RSD sensor can't detect a system as rogue until the system is removed from the ePO system tree.
If you manually remove MA, it doesn't update the system tree in the ePO console.
Solution
From the ePO Console, remove the computer that had MA manually uninstalled from the console:
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