Update failed because of injection MCSCRIPT_INUSE.EXE with CONHOST.EXE (Product updates fail to install)
Last Modified: 2/2/2021
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Update failed because of injection MCSCRIPT_INUSE.EXE with CONHOST.EXE (Product updates fail to install)
Technical Articles ID:
KB91614
Last Modified: 2/2/2021 Environment
McAfee Agent (MA) 5.6.1. 5.6.0
Problem
The following install events are observed:
Cause
A few older Windows operating systems contain Windows program files that are unsigned. These unsigned files prevent some McAfee Agent programs, such as SolutionThe issue documented in this article is resolved by McAfee Agent 5.6.2 and later, which is available from the Product Downloads site.
NOTE: You need a valid Grant Number for access. See KB56057 - How to download Enterprise product updates and documentation for more information about the Product Downloads site, and alternate locations for some products. To view other known and resolved issues, see KB90993 - McAfee Agent 5.6.x Known Issues.
NOTE: MA 5.6.2 and later self-protection allows MA programs to load unsigned files if they are part of Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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