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Manually running AVREMOVE uninstalls NOD32 but Protect Computers Wizard will not

I have manually updated my ProductCatalog.xml with the two following GUIDs:

{640BE6CD-9B4E-4FA4-98BC-E6975A30DC4F} Version="4.2.67.10 Signature 5976 English"

{08B857DF-E6F9-4283-853A-4F329CC09A4F} Version="4.2.40.0 Signature 5976 English" 

Removal works fine if I copy the CRT folder to a user's desktop and run AVREMOVE in a CMD prompt window. How does the Protect Computer Wizard work differently that is preventing this from working? 

I'm pretty psyched because this is the last thing I need to figure out before I run a deployment.

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  • Y'know, I think I may have gotten it working. I did have a remover folder and it appeared to be setup properly. It seems as if I needed to overwrite the ProductCatalog file within the data.zip in order for it to have finally worked.

    I wrote out how I think this process works. Can you tell me if this is how it works or explain how it does work?

         -If the remover folder exists then crt is bypassed?

         -If ProductCatalog is in the remover dir then the file in the zip is bypassed? Same story with the crt.cfg file?

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  • Y'know, I think I may have gotten it working. I did have a remover folder and it appeared to be setup properly. It seems as if I needed to overwrite the ProductCatalog file within the data.zip in order for it to have finally worked.

    I wrote out how I think this process works. Can you tell me if this is how it works or explain how it does work?

         -If the remover folder exists then crt is bypassed?

         -If ProductCatalog is in the remover dir then the file in the zip is bypassed? Same story with the crt.cfg file?

    :10887
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