Mcsetup.ini Jun 2026

| Feature | McSetup.ini (Classic) | ENS Policy XML (Modern) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Install path | Yes | No | | Component selection | Yes | No | | On-access scan settings | Limited | Yes (full control) | | Firewall rules | No | Yes | | ePO Agent assignment | Yes | Yes | | | Install-time only | Run-time and install-time |

[Exclusions] Path1=C:\Program Files\LegacyApp\*.exe Path2=D:\Databases\*.mdf Process1=legacyapp.exe mcsetup.ini

For over two decades, McAfee (now Trellix) has relied on mcsetup.ini as the primary answer file for automating the installation, customization, and configuration of its endpoint security suites. Whether you are deploying VirusScan Enterprise, Endpoint Security (ENS), or ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) agents, understanding mcsetup.ini is non-negotiable for a successful rollout. | Feature | McSetup

The most common association for the "mc" prefix in the context of Windows system files is the . The MMC is a framework that provides a common interface for system administrators to perform various management tasks. When you open "Device Manager," "Disk Management," or "Local Security Policy," you are essentially opening an MMC snap-in. The MMC is a framework that provides a