This is a guide to check if CrowdStrike is running correctly on your system.
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This feature is not available for Windows Server and Windows 10 embedded versions.
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Expand the system tray (If necessary) by clicking the small arrow icon next to the clock and/or weather display
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Find the CrowdStrike Falcon icon () - it will display the current state in a small context box if hovered over for a moment
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If you left-click the CrowdStrike icon in the system tray, it will bring up a status menu with more detail - if the Falcon Sensor Details show running, then the app and services are working properly.
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Use the search bar to search for 'cmd' and launch Command Prompt as an administrator
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Run the command sc query csagent
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Ensure the result shows “STATE” is “RUNNING”
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Use the search bar to search for 'power' and run a Windows PowerShell terminal as an administrator
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In the PowerShell terminal type the following command:
Get-Service -Name csagent
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You should see the status of the CrowdStrike Falcon agent
CrowdStrike Falcon agent status
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Click the Go on the menu bar
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Select Applications
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Open Falcon
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The CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor Setup will show up and you should see 3 green check marks
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Click the Go on the menu bar
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Select Utilities
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Open Terminal
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Type in sudo /Applications/Falcon.app/Contents/Resources/falconctl stats | head -n 6 and hit enter
Note: If asked for the password, type in your computer password
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You should see this result
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Click the Go on the menu bar
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Select Utilities
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Open Terminal
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Type in systemextensionsctl list and hit enter
Note: If asked for the password, type in your computer password