Follow the steps below to create your own photo collage:
| ◄ ▲ ▼ ► | Move object | [CTRL] ◄ ► | Rotate object | D [Shift] D | Half/Double size of photo |
| P | Toggle photo border | M | (De)Minimize photo | O | Change photo orientation |
| + - | Zoom photo | [Alt] ◄ ▲ ▼ ► | Pan-move photo | R | Reset photo |
| x | Photo filters | z | Zoom & pan | ||
| H | Center horizontally | V | Center vertically | [CTRL] [Shift] C | Clone object |
| [Shift] H | Flip horizontally | [Shift] V | Flip vertically | Delete | Delete object |
| B [Shift] B | Send backward/Send to back | F [Shift] F | Bring forward/Bring to front | [CTRL] A | Select all objects |
| Esc | Clear selection | [CTRL] P | Print collage | [CTRL] S | Save collage |
To install the Trend Micro Deep Security anti-malware driver offline, follow these steps:
Common root causes observed
Conflicting drivers from other security software or corrupted system files.
Cons (critical)
The AM functionality relies on a kernel-level driver (e.g., tmcomm.sys , tmactmon.sys , tmtdi.sys , vsapi32.dll -dependent components) to intercept file system I/O calls. When the Deep Security Manager (DSM) UI or agent status reports this driver as or “Not Installed” , it indicates that the malware protection capability is non-functional, leaving the workload vulnerable to file-based attacks.
Ensure you have the kernel headers installed ( kernel-devel or linux-headers ). Run the module rebuild command: /opt/ds_agent/dsa_control -m Use code with caution. /opt/ds_agent/dsa_control -r Use code with caution. Check the status again. 5. Check for Third-Party Driver Conflicts
On Windows systems, Deep Security relies on the tbhook (or tmactmon / tmfilemon in older versions) mini-filter drivers to monitor file system activity. Step 1: Verify Driver Status via Command Prompt Open an elevated Command Prompt and run: fltmc filters Use code with caution. To install the Trend Micro Deep Security anti-malware
C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\Deep Security Agent\dsa_control -m Linux: /opt/ds_agent/dsa_control -m
In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity is more crucial than ever. With the increasing number of malware threats and sophisticated attacks, businesses and individuals alike need robust security solutions to protect their sensitive data and systems. Trend Micro Deep Security is a comprehensive security platform designed to provide advanced threat protection for virtual, cloud, and on-premises environments. However, some users may encounter an issue where the Trend Micro Deep Security anti-malware driver is not installed, or the offline installation process is not completed successfully. In this article, we will explore the significance of Trend Micro Deep Security, the role of the anti-malware driver, and provide troubleshooting steps for offline installation issues.
The absolute simplest resolution is often the most overlooked. If the agent was recently deployed or updated via the DSM, it stages driver changes that cannot complete until the OS reloads its kernel stack. Schedule a safe window to restart the host. Step 2: Verify Mini-Filter Driver Status Ensure you have the kernel headers installed (
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