None of these did the trick, I had to manually search thru the registry and delete BitDefender from there.
Keep in mind I had uninstalled the software (rebooted) ran ESET's Competitor removal tool (rebooted) and CCcleaner (rebooted).
The way I found this out, that ESET wouldn’t push the install, was I tried to do a local install, once I ran this, sure enough Bitdefender popped up as a previously installed Security system. The issue was previous installations of BitDefender. After getting back to it this week, I succeeded in my attempt to push install to Windows XP and Windows 7.
Sorry for the delay in response or any update on the matter. Registering ESET Installer as a Service: Result Code: 0 (The operation completed successfully.)ĭiagnostics conclusion: Result Code: 0 (The operation completed successfully.)
Setting ADMIN$ Connection: Result Code: 0 (The operation completed successfully.)Ĭopying ESET Installer: Result Code: 0 (The operation completed successfully.) Setting IPC$ Connection: Result Code: 0 (The operation completed successfully.) You can uninstall ESET Management Agent using ESET Uninstaller or using a non-standard way (such as removing files, removing the ESET Management Agent service and registry entries). I ran a diagnostic on the Windows 7 Machine and this is what is displayed. ESET Management Agent See log files for ESET Management Agent. Now I've read almost every post on this Forum about these errors as well as the KB articles that ESET has for pushing installs, but am afraid I've hit a brick wall. This is occurring on both machines, mind you I'm using the proper installs for both i.e 64bit / 32bit etc for their respective systems. Warningğailure during the package install - exit code: 1603, description: Fatal error during installation. ESET Installer is downloading an installation package 'win64' from server 'Avsdb0x:2224'Ĥ. ESET Install is creating a temporary file ( note I went to the temp directory and saw the file populate)ģ. ESET Installer service successfully startedĢ. It is possible that there is a corrupt installation on the target which is. Once I've got everything worked I'm almost able to Push an install it goes thru all the hoops:ġ. Using a VPN Connection to Manage Remote Computers with PDQ Deploy and PDQ Inventory.
First I had a few issues with them connecting at all, admin shares not being open etc. I've got two different machines I'm pushing installs to, a Windows 7 64bit and a Windows XP 32bit. So I've been fighting for sometime to get this working before posting.