Trend Micro Deep Security Anti-malware Driver Offline Not Installed ~repack~ -
The "Anti-Malware Driver Offline - Not Installed" error in Trend Micro Deep Security is a significant alert that should be addressed immediately. It is generally caused by pending reboots or installation corruption. By following the troubleshooting steps outlined above—starting with a reboot and moving to reinstallation—most cases can be resolved, restoring real-time protection to your endpoints.
By following these steps, you should be able to successfully install the Trend Micro Deep Security anti-malware driver offline and ensure that your system is protected against malware and other malicious threats. The "Anti-Malware Driver Offline - Not Installed" error
Remove any old OfficeScan/Apex One clients or third-party AV agents before installing Deep Security. By following these steps, you should be able
If the issue persists after these steps, the cause might be deeper in the operating system, such as a corrupt Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) repository or a specific incompatibility with a kernel version. In such cases, run the and provide the generated logs to support. In such cases, run the and provide the
Even offline, the agent must be paired with DSM (using IP/hostname on same LAN) to activate the anti-malware feature. The DSM can push the final driver registration if the agent has the binaries.
After installing the anti-malware driver offline, verify its status by following these steps:
If they show , run: