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Issues with network adapters on Windows 10 caused by Check Point Endpoint Security Client self-protection | Technical Level |
Solution ID | sk116313 | Technical Level | Product | Endpoint Security Client, Endpoint Security VPN | Version | E80.62, E80.64, E80.70, E80.71, E80.72 | OS | Windows 10 | Platform / Model | Intel/PC | Date Created | 12-Mar-2017 | Last Modified | 20-Jan-2021 |
VPN Blade in Endpoint Security Client stops working after upgrading Windows OS to Windows 10 Version 1607 (Anniversary Update) and above. All the network adapters are removed from the Windows 10 computer after performing the 'Network reset' operation. Installation/upgrade of additional VPN Client on the Windows 10 Version 1607 (Anniversary Update and above) computer with already installed Endpoint Security Client either crashes the entire computer, or fails with: There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Example for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client:
%WinDir%internet logsosfwlog.txt file (per sk65071) during the aforementioned operations shows that Windows 10 process svchost.exe delete operation is blocked by the Endpoint Security Client: Uninstalling the Check Point Endpoint Security Client resolves the above issues. Disabling self-protection resolves the issue.
Check Point Endpoint Security Client protects itself by blocking any process from removing network adapters from the HKCSvsdatantParametersAdapters registry key. As a result, Windows OS svchost.exe process fails to proceed and leaves the Windows OS state broken. Note: To view this solution you need to Sign In. |
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