By following these methods, you should be able to uninstall Kaspersky Endpoint Security without needing a password. Always ensure you have a valid reason for doing so and take necessary precautions to keep your system secure.
If you cannot use the removal tool, you can manually "tell" the software that password protection is disabled by editing the Windows Registry.
Modifying the Registry can be risky. Always back up your registry before making changes.
Once finished, restart your computer to clear out remaining registry keys. Method 2: Disabling Password Protection via Registry Editor
In the "Settings" section of the task, you can specify that no password is required or use the "Uninstall with Password" option using the current admin password known by the server. Run the task. Method 4: Command Line (MSIEXEC)
The tool will automatically detect Kaspersky Endpoint Security. If it doesn’t, select your specific version from the dropdown menu. Execution: Enter the CAPTCHA code and click Remove .
Uninstalling Kaspersky Endpoint Security without a password can be challenging, but it's not impossible. By using the official uninstall tool, Windows Safe Mode, or a third-party uninstall tool, you should be able to remove the software from your system. Remember to always back up your important files and data before attempting to uninstall any software.