Endpoint Security 10.7.0 June 2022 installer or updater can cancel the SCCM deployment process
Last Modified: 2022-11-29 09:52:40 Etc/GMT
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Endpoint Security 10.7.0 June 2022 installer or updater can cancel the SCCM deployment process
Technical Articles ID:
KB96217
Last Modified: 2022-11-29 09:52:40 Etc/GMT Environment
Endpoint Security (ENS) Platform June 2022 Update (10.7.0.3460) and above
Problem
ENS common installer can cancel the SCCM deployment process ( The following errors are found in the Windows Application Event Log: Product: McAfee Endpoint Security Platform. The file C:\Windows\system32\vcruntime140.dll is being used by the following process: Name: CcmExec Product: McAfee Endpoint Security Platform. The file C:\Windows\system32\msvcp140.dll is being used by the following process: Name: CcmExec Cause
In the ENS June 2022 release, the code has been migrated to use Microsoft Visual Studio 2019, which needs Visual C++ Redistributable 2019 and above to be installed. Microsoft owns the Visual C++ Redistributable package. If the Visual C++ Redistributable runtime for Visual Studio 2022 isn't installed on the system, ENS libraries fail to load in processes outside the ENS installation directory. This issue also hasn't been observed in all environments running older versions of Endpoint Security. Solution
Steps to follow for Visual C++ Redistributable:
NOTES: For 64-bit systems:
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