I installed deno using choco a few days back. Today my antivirus firewall gave a message that deno.exe is trying to make tcp connections to a remote ip (on Windows 10).
Taskmanager shows two deno.exe processes running which on terminating pop up right back.
I tried removing using 'choco uninstall deno' using an elevated command prompt, but it is throwing the following error -
Both deno.exe execs are in different locations - C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\deno
---- Error ---------------- choco uninstall deno Chocolatey v0.11.3 Uninstalling the following packages: deno
deno v1.19.0 This is try 1/3. Retrying after 300 milliseconds. Error converted to warning: Access to the path 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\deno.exe' is denied. This is try 2/3. Retrying after 400 milliseconds. Error converted to warning: Access to the path 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\deno.exe' is denied. Maximum tries of 3 reached. Throwing error. deno not uninstalled. An error occurred during uninstall: Access to the path 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\deno.exe' is denied.
Chocolatey uninstalled 0/1 packages. 1 packages failed. See the log for details (C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\logs\chocolatey.log).
Failures
- deno (exited 1) - deno not uninstalled. An error occurred during uninstall: Access to the path 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\deno.exe' is denied.
If a package uninstall is failing and/or you've already uninstalled the
software outside of Chocolatey, you can attempt to run the command
with -n
to skip running a chocolateyUninstall script, additionally
adding --skip-autouninstaller
to skip an attempt to automatically
remove system-installed software. Only the packaging files are removed
and not things like software installed to Programs and Features.
If a package is failing because it is a dependency of another package
or packages, then you may first need to consider if it needs to be
removed as packages have dependencies for a reason. If
you decide that you still want to remove it, head into
$env:ChocolateyInstall\lib
and find the package folder you want to
be removed. Then delete the folder for the package. You should use
this option only as a last resort.
tasklist
, then forcefully stopping it withtaskkill
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