


If you are wondering, Yes, I too find the name a bit cheesy. Secure-Vault to keep your important documents safe But The reboot is required if necessary.Looks out for Applications misusing various Permissionsīoasts the ability to detect over 209 Million different Malwares Prevents the forced reboot flag after cleanup. Forces a reboot to perform post-reboot cleanup. Generates output (mbst-clean-results.txt) to the directory where the Support Tool was run from. Does not reinstall or reactivate the Malwarebytes installation. Uninstalls all versions of Malwarebytes products it finds on the machine. Without this command you will not be able to run the tool. Here is a list of switches you can use to execute the Malwarebytes Support Tool: Switch prevent the forced reboot, type mbstcmd.exe /y /cleanup /noreboot.allow it to reboot, type mbstcmd.exe /y /cleanup.If you want to run the Malwarebytes Support Tool:.In the command window, type cd %userprofile%\desktop to navigate to your desktop.Open a cmd.exe command (As Administrator).Copy mbstcmd.exe, and save it to your desktop.

Open directly G:\applications\Malwarebytes\Cleanup or \\cern.ch\dfs\applications\Malwarebytes\Cleanup.To remove Malwarebytes software from a Windows endpoint, follow the instructions below, then run it from the Command Prompt. This tool removes Malwarebytes Endpoint Security and Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection, including their files, settings, and license information. The Malwarebytes Support Tool is a command line which is used to cleanup and remove Malwarebytes products. CERN Windows Support recommends the built-in Windows 10 antivirus software.You should therefore not install Malwarebytes on any device used at CERN.CERN does not provide licences for Malwarebytes anymore and this software is not free for use in a professional environment, see Section 2 ("(a) Malwarebytes for Home – Free & Paid.") of their EULA which states that such "license permits you to use the Software solely for your personal, non-commercial purposes the Software may not be used on any Device that is used in a business or for business purposes.".
