Artifacts:
C:\Users\SAguiar\Documents\Codex\vendor-agent-cleanup\2026-04-29\server01-root-dependency-retirement-20260429-001510\report.mdC:\Users\SAguiar\Documents\Codex\vendor-agent-cleanup\2026-04-29\server01-root-dependency-retirement-20260429-001510\qa_closeout.mdC:\Users\SAguiar\Documents\Codex\vendor-agent-cleanup\2026-04-29\server01-root-dependency-retirement-20260429-001510\remote_state\target_files_before.jsonC:\Users\SAguiar\Documents\Codex\vendor-agent-cleanup\2026-04-29\server01-root-dependency-retirement-20260429-001510\remote_state\target_files_after.jsonC:\Users\SAguiar\Documents\Codex\vendor-agent-cleanup\2026-04-29\server01-root-dependency-retirement-20260429-001510\rollback_bundle\scripts\restore_server01_root_residue.ps1Key findings:
C:\.replibitagent...marker was already absent before the run.HKLM\Software\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\AgentSystray still pointed at missing C:\Program Files (x86)\Replibit\xCloudSystray.exe and was removed as stale startup residue.C:\mbstcmd.exe was a signed Malwarebytes cleanup utility with no matching service, process, task, or uninstall dependency found, and it was removed.C:\dell.sdr was a hidden 2018 Dell text manifest with no task/run reference found; it was backed up and removed, and Dell SysMgt services still showed up post-removal.C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes still exists as an empty folder and Dell OpenManage remains installed with active services; both were left in place because they were outside the approved file-only scope.No broader Dell or Malwarebytes uninstall work was done in this pass.