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GlennD
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SOSCOMP After updating the computers did you reboot them? Can you update one and then reboot it and see if ESET still reports an issue? If the driver is in use at the time the update will not be able to replace it fully until the system is rebooted.
SOSCOMP
10 months agoNew Contributor
We updated LMI manaully and rebooted. Problem still exists. It can be triggered by looking at properties>details of the lmiinfo.sys file (which are blank) or by opening LMI control Panel and going to About>Check for updates, among other triggers. But that is easiest way to see if update worked. When LMI is uninstalled and reinstalled, the properties>Details of the lmiinfo.sys file are not blank -shows version info etc and cannot trigger ESET.