Trend Micro Deep Security Anti-malware Driver Offline Not Installed -
However, a common and frustrating error message can appear in the Deep Security Manager (DSM) console or event logs: This alert typically appears with an orange or yellow warning triangle on the "Overview" or "Computer" tab. What makes this issue particularly perplexing is that it often happens offline —meaning the VM is powered on and appears functional, but the driver is either missing, corrupt, or disabled.
For system administrators managing hybrid data centers or large-scale virtualized environments (VMware, Hyper-V, or AWS), Trend Micro Deep Security is a cornerstone of workload protection. Its "Agentless Anti-Malware" feature is particularly prized because it offloads scanning responsibilities to the hypervisor, saving memory and CPU cycles on individual virtual machines (VMs). However, a common and frustrating error message can
The good news is that the fix is almost always within your control. Whether it’s a simple reboot after VMware Tools update, a registry tweak, or an offline agent reinstall, the steps outlined above will restore your protection. Always test in a non-production VM first, and remember: in agentless deployments, check the hypervisor first; in agent-based deployments, check the kernel driver second. Always test in a non-production VM first, and