- #CAN YOU REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER FROM AV SERVER DRIVERS#
- #CAN YOU REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER FROM AV SERVER SOFTWARE#
- #CAN YOU REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER FROM AV SERVER DOWNLOAD#
#CAN YOU REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER FROM AV SERVER DRIVERS#
Trying to update the drivers on the network card (which said a file was missing) always give me the same error message: “The system cannot find the file specified.” It would almost work, up until the very end of the driver wizard, and then that error. Thinking this could be the problem, I attempted to right-click -> Uninstall each of these, but nothing happened – they didn’t uninstall. However, in device manager, I could see a “Teefer2” entry for every one of my network connections, and it was set to disabled – this is the Symantec Network Threat Protection driver, and it monitors your network activity.
Using Device Manager to uninstall the network card and rebooting didn’t do any good, not did attempting to update drivers. On rolling over to the server and checking the desktop, the network connectivity was completely dead – I couldn’t ping the gateway or browse the internet at all. I uninstalled SEP, thinking it would go smoothly, and on reboot, I lost connectivity to the server.
I noticed a few weeks ago, though, that one of my servers still had SEP installed, though it wasn’t running. RC=32, The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.About a year ago, I made the switch from Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 to Microsoft Forefront on a small network I manage, and the transition was mostly smooth. RC=32, The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. I am considering excluding these files from the backup job to ensure the backup is complete, however before I do this I would like confirmation from Symantec that this is safe to do and these files do not need to be included in the backup job.
#CAN YOU REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER FROM AV SERVER SOFTWARE#
Since upgrading from SEP 12.1 to SEP 12.1.2 our third party backup software solution is unable to perform a complete backup because some of the SEP files are in use. This is not what we want either but we can live with this.
#CAN YOU REMOVE SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER FROM AV SERVER DOWNLOAD#
So the question is how can we make sure that clients Never download updates from the default management server but always use their GUP server?īTW Clients that are connected over the VPN and thus in a different subnet also downloads from the default management server. Nevertheless whether or not the GUP server is online or up to date we don't want clients to download from the default management server. Which is strange because the GUP server is online and up to date. The client is in the same subnet as the GUP server and happens most of the time after a client failed to download from the GUP for more than 10 times. We have set this option to "Never" because we don't want clients to download new definitions from the default management server.ĭespite the fact that we have set it to never download from. it still happens that clients are downloading from the default management server. This seems to work fine except for the option " Maximum time that clients try to download updates from a Group Update Provider before trying the default management server" this is ignored or not working like it suppose to do. We use SEPM 12.1 RU1 and all clients are having SEP12.1 RU1 client software installed.įor downloading new definitions we have configured the live update policy to use multiple GUP servers.