Trend Micro Deep Security Anti-malware Driver Offline Not Installed File
Open a case if:
If they show , run:
Start-Service tmcomm Set-Service -Name tmcomm -StartupType Automatic Open a case if: If they show ,
If the driver is stuck in an "Offline" state, a simple system reboot often resolves the issue by clearing locked files and initializing the driver load sequence correctly.
Run the following command to completely uninstall the agent: msiexec /x Product-Code-GUID /qn Use code with caution. Step 3: Address Linux Kernel Mismatches Before performing
Reboot the system and complete the MOK enrollment at the blue firmware screen. Step 3: Address Linux Kernel Mismatches
Before performing a full reinstallation, try restarting the services to see if the driver loads properly. Apply the latest Microsoft Windows Updates to ensure
: Attempt to restart the Trend Micro Deep Security Agent service first. For Linux, use sudo /etc/init.d/ds_agent restart Check Policies
If using a distribution that allows local compilation (like certain Red Hat or CentOS variants), force a driver rebuild: /opt/ds_agent/next_available_driver.sh Use code with caution.
Apply the latest Microsoft Windows Updates to ensure root certificates are current.
Delete leftover directories to prevent old configuration files from corrupting the new install: Remove C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\Deep Security Agent\ Remove /opt/ds_agent/