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6Oct2008,17:49   #11
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Trend micro antivirus.
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6Oct2008,18:06   #12
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Try this:

To remove / reset the uninstall password for Trend Micro OfficeScan

Edit Ofcscan.ini file. (Do a search.)

On Windows.95/98/XP machines it is usually in C:\Windows\Ofcscan.ini

On Windows.NT/2K machines it is usually in C:\WINNT\Ofcscan.ini

Open the Ofcscan.ini file using notepad search for the [INI_CLIENT_SECTION]

Find the line reading Uninstall_Pwd= and type a # at the beginning of the line to comment it out.

Insert a new line saying Uninstall_Pwd=70

Save the Ofcscan.ini file and retry the uninstall. When it prompts you for a password, enter a '1'.
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7Oct2008,12:24   #13
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k. I'll try. I'll post a reply after trying..
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7Oct2008,17:14   #14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SpOonWiZaRd
Try this:

To remove / reset the uninstall password for Trend Micro OfficeScan

Edit Ofcscan.ini file. (Do a search.)

On Windows.95/98/XP machines it is usually in C:\Windows\Ofcscan.ini

On Windows.NT/2K machines it is usually in C:\WINNT\Ofcscan.ini

Open the Ofcscan.ini file using notepad search for the [INI_CLIENT_SECTION]

Find the line reading Uninstall_Pwd= and type a # at the beginning of the line to comment it out.

Insert a new line saying Uninstall_Pwd=70

Save the Ofcscan.ini file and retry the uninstall. When it prompts you for a password, enter a '1'.
No such file. I have searched the entire C:\ drive.
And moreover its not trend micro office scan, it is "Trend micro Ppccillin Internet security 2006".
Any ideas?
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7Oct2008,17:53   #15
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i found this http://esupport.trendmicro.com/cours...blic/45383.pdf they say something about PCCTool if you lost your PC-Cillin password, then you can even uninstall it. Hope it helps.
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8Oct2008,16:07   #16
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Ya helped a little. pcctool has a option to unload all services. but nothing about the password. I'll use that.
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8Oct2008,18:28   #17
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Ok then, that is all I could find though, I don't think there is anything else.
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9Oct2008,15:33   #18
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k mate. thanks for the help. When i started the pcctool it said "Only with admin rights". since i know the admin password i unloaded all the services. everything worked fine. But all other Pc's in the Lan are equipped with the same antivirus, so i can't make the shutdown command or tracert to work.