Samsung Flow

Addendum: Seems that if your Windows 10 host for the Samsung Flow application is a domain member, you'll find hundreds of invalid-attempt login messages (per minutes) in the Security log.

I know this affects all of about zero people here, as this configuration is pretty rare in home use scenarios - but there you have it.

Note, too, that uninstalling Samsung Flow, and the associated driver, does not undo the configuration sufficiently to mitigate the problem. You'll need to go into computer management on the host system and delete the "CDFAccount" account entry that is created during the installation process.

Just sayin'.
 
Hi afh3, do you know if there are any other steps to properly uninstall Samsung Flow? It worked flawlessly on the Surface Book, but since this machine has face unlocking it is not very useful. I do however now have CDFAccount in the "Users" folder, and would like to properly delete it.
 
Hi afh3, do you know if there are any other steps to properly uninstall Samsung Flow? It worked flawlessly on the Surface Book, but since this machine has face unlocking it is not very useful. I do however now have CDFAccount in the "Users" folder, and would like to properly delete it.

I didn't do anything other than the (broken) uninstallation process, followed by deleting the (now useless) CDFAccount from the users object in the computer management console on the system.

Edit: I now get that you are referring to the file-system folder that gets created too. Just whack it. It doesn't hurt anything.