(smc -stop)īasically I need to claw back some Diskspace from the c: drive which is being filed up with WSUS patches and Symantec files. It appears that as I am on a provisioned VM from a central IT unit I cannot run the Symantec commands from the Run prompt as my admin creds to get me in. I have followed some instructions found on the Symantec site and assumed that the response from Nixphoe would resolve my issue. Secondly can I just ditch these old files and restart? with a service restart however there is a warning about having Live Update Administrator Installedįirstly I have no idea if I have this installed how to I check and You may need to change the delivery method to support different client platforms, large numbers of clients, or network limitations. Before I open a TAC case on this issue, I figured Id ask here in case. Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.0 and later can update Network-Based Protection (IPS) and Behavior-Based Protection (SONAR) content using. Other delivery methods include Group Update Providers, internal LiveUpdate servers, or third-party tool distribution. An圜onnect 4 ISE Posture unable to update Symantec Endpoint Protection AV Definitions. It appears that I should be able to delete the older folders and all will be OK. By default, Windows client computers get content updates from the management server. The sysmantect forums are full of this stuff but a lot of the postings contain links back to documents that are not specific to End Point Protection Client. Some of these folders are 12 months old and I would like to recover the space. To update virus definitions in Endpoint Protection simply open the program by clicking the yellow shield in the taskbar (by the clock). IT does contain directories named with a date pattern YYYYMMDD.xxx tmp directories so it is NOT a corrupt definitions server. The directory C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\VirusDefs is 750MB It has been provisioned to me with Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.62xxx CLIENT (not a definitions server) I have a Virtualised Win 2003R2 server 32bit. I have done some Googling but I cannot get a definitive answer certainly not from the Symantec KB.
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