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Cannot delete Sophos Endpoint as Administrator

I am using a MacBook Pro. I had Sophos Endpoint as free anti-virus software. I have deleted Sophos from Applications and emptied the trash. No Sophos applications appear to be left on my MacBook. However, Sophos Endpoint still appears as an administrator when I boot up the computer to log in. If I go into "Users and Groups" in System Preferences, Sophos Endpoint does not appear, so I cannot delete it in the usual way that one would delete an administrator. What can I do to delete it? Thank you for your assistance.



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  • Hello there,

    Thank you for reaching community forum. With regards to this query, you may follow the steps listed in this knowledge base Article. Please don't hesitate to reach us if you face any issues while applying the steps. 

    Glenn ArchieSeñas (GlennSen)
    Global Community Support Engineer

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  • Thank you Glenn for sharing this article. I don't think I had seen this before.

    Under "Information" you have the line:

    "The removal tool will work with all releases of Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac. To use the tool, follow the steps below:

    Download the Removal Tool for Sophos Anti-Virus." When I do and try to open it, I get the message:

    “Remove Sophos Endpoint” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software." I then get a request to contact the developer for further information. 

    Anyway, I also note this instruction in the article:

    "MacOS 12.1 and higher

    Remove Sophos Endpoint.app requires user consent on MacOS 12.1, but it does not trigger the dialog properly. This only occurs on MacOS 12.1 and higher at this time. This has been raised with Apple. The workaround for this is as follows: 

    After opening Terminal, I note this command to type in: Run: sudo /Library/Application\ Support/Sophos/saas/Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/tools/InstallationDeployer --remove  "

    I'm assuming that "Run" is not part of the command? Then is this one command or two? That is, is "sudo /Library/Application\" one command, followed by the next line as second command? Either way (entering as just one command or two) after entering the command, the word "Password" appears on a new line next to the icon of a key. However it doesn't let me enter a password, nor is it clear which password it requires.

    Please advise. Thank you.

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  • Thank you Glenn for sharing this article. I don't think I had seen this before.

    Under "Information" you have the line:

    "The removal tool will work with all releases of Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac. To use the tool, follow the steps below:

    Download the Removal Tool for Sophos Anti-Virus." When I do and try to open it, I get the message:

    “Remove Sophos Endpoint” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software." I then get a request to contact the developer for further information. 

    Anyway, I also note this instruction in the article:

    "MacOS 12.1 and higher

    Remove Sophos Endpoint.app requires user consent on MacOS 12.1, but it does not trigger the dialog properly. This only occurs on MacOS 12.1 and higher at this time. This has been raised with Apple. The workaround for this is as follows: 

    After opening Terminal, I note this command to type in: Run: sudo /Library/Application\ Support/Sophos/saas/Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/tools/InstallationDeployer --remove  "

    I'm assuming that "Run" is not part of the command? Then is this one command or two? That is, is "sudo /Library/Application\" one command, followed by the next line as second command? Either way (entering as just one command or two) after entering the command, the word "Password" appears on a new line next to the icon of a key. However it doesn't let me enter a password, nor is it clear which password it requires.

    Please advise. Thank you.

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