

You cannot expand the tool into the root directory of the hard drive (for example, C:\). Note that you must use a subfolder such as C:\subdir to expand the tool.

OARPMan.exe, the Microsoft Software License Terms (previously known as End User Licensing Agreement or EULA), and the Readme.txt files will be extracted to the location you specify. The tool itself is a single file called OARPMan.exe.

If the operating system language is not supported, MSRT uses United States English (en-us).The Office 2010 SP Uninstall Tool is contained in a package called Office2010SPUninstall.exe which is a self-extracting executable file. To learn more about the latest MSRT detections, read the posts about MSRT in the Microsoft Malware Protection Center blog. Data collected during errors and detectionsįor detailed information about deploying MSRT, IT administrators can read KB891716.Release information, including the complete list of covered malware families.Visit this KB entry for more information about: This KB entry contains information about MSRT and provides links to related topics.

Information for IT administrators and advanced users (KB890830)įor advanced information, read KB890830 at. It also generates the following log file: The standalone version available on this page is delivered at the same time.Īfter the standalone version of MSRT scans the computer and removes threats, it displays a report that lists the threats. Microsoft generally delivers MSRT with Windows Update the second Tuesday of the month. If you would like to run MSRT on demand, run the standalone version. The integrated version automatically runs in the background. For comprehensive malware detection and removal, consider using Microsoft Safety Scanner.Įnable automatic updates to regularly get MSRT with Windows Update. MSRT targets prevalent malware families only. This tool does not replace full-fledged antimalware such as Windows Defender Antivirus.
