Endpoint Protection has an administrative console that allows the IT department to modify security policies for each department,[11] such as which programs or files to exclude from antivirus scans.[12] It does not manage mobile devices directly, but treats them as peripherals when connected to a computer and protects the computer from any malicious software on the mobile devices.[12]

Symantec Corporate was the last of the Mohiccans to offer "Lifetime free antivirus updates included" Symantec should honor their commitment, or give everyone a free replacement for a more current version (that may expire). But the deal was in 2005 "LIFETIME FREE DEFINITION UPDATES" Most reading this are too young to remember and those of us old enough to remember, most probably can't. It's not the sysamdin's money anyhow, but I am telling you the reason we have hung on to this product was because it was issued with LIFETIME... thats the lifetime of me, or my computer. We plan to keep XP and server 2003 until it dry-rots, so please anti-up with the definition updates or the next call will be to a class action attorney in califorina. Do like the Orlando lawyers Morgan and Morgan say " Do the right thing or I'm calling Morgan and Morgan"


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Unistall the exsiting System Centre Console and Symantec Antivirus Server.

Restart the system and Check IE 6 is updated.

Install the Symantec Antivirus Server.

Install the System Centre Console.

Configure the Console for Liveupdate, Administrator Scans, Logs etc..

Run live update on the server.


Steps to follow for SAV Client installation:


Unistall the exsiting Symantec Antivirus Client (as upgradation is not supported).

Delete the Contents from location:

c:\documents and settings\all users\application data\symantec\symantec antivirus corporate edition\7.5

Restart the system and Check IE 6 is updated.

Access the SAV server through UNC path ie., \\ipaddress\vphome\Clt-inst and run the setup.


If the systems are in domain you can push the installation through Client Remote Installation.


For SEP 11 installation you need to upgrade the license and you can download the software.

Please let me know if you want the SEP 11 installation and configuration snapshots I can upload the same.



Symantec (Norton) Endpoint Protection antivirus software is used by the Stony Brook University community to help guard against malicious viruses taking control of University-owned and personal computers. Stony Brook has a multi-year license to use and distribute the software to members of campus free of charge.

LabVIEW has some history of strange interactions with Symantec antivirus. I found one case in our service request history with similar symptoms where they were using a timed loop on a Windows machine with Symantec. Because the timed loop modifies thread priorities and does some other stuff on the backend, Symantec AV really didn't like it and it caused CPU spikes. The issue was somewhat resolved by replacing the timed loops with regular while loops. If you have timed loops, this may be something to consider.

The Symantec antivirus does seem to be slowing everything down and I thought it was the source of some labview save issues, but those have now seemed to have resolved with repair of some dependency files being relinked. But it still is taking up to 50% CPU, so I think there is some tweaking of the virus program, perhaps some exclusions, that will need to be done. Just wondering if anyone else had run into similiar issues and had recomendations. Thanks for taking time to reply.

Thanks for the input, I don't think we are using any timed loops in our application, but is good to know for reference. Because we don't have control over what antivirus software is installed our deployed systems by customers at their sites, we'll have to just watch for any problems to develop with running the built applications.

I was invited by a friend to use this application. I downloaded it and it was immediately flagged and killed by my Norton antivirus, WS.Reputation.1. What this means is that the app is extremely unsafe and poses a very high threat to your computer. BEWARE.

i've stopped using the big anti virus programs years ago as they flag everything not approved by themselves as malware or viruses or whatnot. instead i've come to using Microsoft Security Essentials. best AV program to date.

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 Mac users: If you are using any previous version of Norton AntiVirus, Symantec Antivirus (SAV),or Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) you MUST download and run the Mac-Symantec-Uninstaller.English.tgz utility to remove the previous version of antivirus software before installing the new version.

On the computers I manage I have Symantec antivirus installed and Windows Defender is additionally installed. How can I make sure that only the Symantec antivirus appears in the report shown in the Workstation thread?

If you're using non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware software, you might be able to run Microsoft Defender Antivirus alongside the other antivirus solution. This article describes what happens with Microsoft Defender Antivirus and non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware software, with and without Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.

On Windows Server, if you're running a non-Microsoft antivirus product, you can uninstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus by using the following PowerShell cmdlet (as an administrator): Uninstall-WindowsFeature Windows-Defender. Restart your server to finish removing Microsoft Defender Antivirus.On Windows Server 2016, you might see Windows Defender Antivirus instead of Microsoft Defender Antivirus.

Smart App Control is a consumer-only product that's used on new Windows 11 installs. It can run alongside your antivirus software and block apps that are considered to be malicious or untrusted. Learn more about Smart App Control.

On Windows Server 2019, Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, Windows Server 2016, or Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft Defender Antivirus doesn't enter passive mode automatically when you install a non-Microsoft antivirus product. In those cases, set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode to prevent problems caused by having multiple antivirus products installed on a server. You can set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode using a registry key as follows:

On Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server version 1803 or newer, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022, if you're using a non-Microsoft antivirus product on an endpoint that isn't onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, disable/uninstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus manually to prevent problems caused by having multiple antivirus products installed on a server. However, Defender for Endpoint includes capabilities that further extend the antivirus protection that is installed on your endpoint. If you have Defender for Endpoint, you can benefit from running Microsoft Defender Antivirus alongside another antivirus solution.

For example, Endpoint detection and response (EDR) in block mode provides added protection from malicious artifacts even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't the primary antivirus product. Such capabilities require Microsoft Defender Antivirus to be installed and running in passive mode or active mode.

Don't disable, stop, or modify any of the associated services that are used by Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Defender for Endpoint, or the Windows Security app. This recommendation includes the wscsvc, SecurityHealthService, MsSense, Sense, WinDefend, or MsMpEng services and processes. Manually modifying these services can cause severe instability on your devices and can make your network vulnerable. Disabling, stopping, or modifying those services can also cause problems when using non-Microsoft antivirus solutions and how their information is displayed in the Windows Security app.

In Defender for Endpoint, you can turn EDR in block mode on, even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't your primary antivirus solution. EDR in block mode detects and remediate malicious items that are found on the device (post breach). To learn more, see EDR in block mode.

In active mode, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is used as the antivirus app on the machine. Settings that are configured by using Configuration Manager, Group Policy, Microsoft Intune, or other management products apply. Files are scanned, threats are remediated, and detection information is reported in your configuration tool (such as in the Microsoft Intune admin center or the Microsoft Defender Antivirus app on the endpoint).

In passive mode, Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't used as the antivirus app, and threats aren't* remediated by Microsoft Defender Antivirus. However, Endpoint detection and response (EDR) in block mode can remediate threats. Files are scanned by EDR, and reports are provided for threat detections that are shared with the Defender for Endpoint service. You might see alerts showing Microsoft Defender Antivirus as a source, even when Microsoft Defender Antivirus is in passive mode.

When Microsoft Defender Antivirus is in passive mode, you can still manage updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus; however, you can't move Microsoft Defender Antivirus into active mode if your devices have a non-Microsoft antivirus product that is providing real-time protection from malware. 0852c4b9a8

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