- SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP HOW TO
- SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP INSTALL
- SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP UPGRADE
- SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP PASSWORD
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SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP HOW TO
Here is the step how to add those exceptions in: Recently received a report, SEP might interfere with Docker containers on Windows Server 2016 based on kb Endpoint Protection interfering with Docker containers on Windows Server 2016 To complete disable service even after rebooted, the only way is to remove the SEP program. Once system rebooted, SEP service will start it again. They have to have SEP installed already.įrom Command line: Instead of “smc -stop” and “smc -start”, use the commands “ start smc -stop ” and “ start smc -start “. Here is another way you can change your SEP client’s feature set.
SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP UPGRADE
SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP INSTALL
Under Tasks, choose Add Client Install Package.Select the group with the SEP clients in it, and then click the Install Packages tab in the right pane.Select the features needed: Antivirus/Antispyware, Network Threat Protection, Proactive Threat Protection.If a feature set that meets the required needs does not exist, then choose Add Client Install Feature Set.Click Client Install Feature Set on the top.*Edited : Dont forget to make php.ini back to read only once done with the editing.For managed clients, the installation features can be modified for an entire group through the Symantec Enpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) (enterprise edition only).
SYMANTEC ENDPOINT MANAGER STOP BACKUP PASSWORD
To determine what your original password was follow this hack:ġ) Go to ODBC, enter the user name and password as blah blah.Ģ) In the database server name, enter the server name as blah.ĥ) Open the php.ini file and search for “off”, make this to be “on”, for all the errorlog and give the path for error_log = syslog to say c:\test\test.txt but not the root of any drive like c:\test.txt as this will not generate a log, I dont know but this could be a bug with php.
Sem5.log file in the %installationdirectory%\db start again the ‘Symantec Endpoint Protection manager’ service.Ĥ.Launch Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console open Windows Services, then stop ‘Symantec Endpoint Protection manager’Ĭ:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager\Toolsģ. You can use ‘resetpass.bat’ file, it will reset the password for the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager admin account.ġ.
After it comes up you should be able to open this log file.Īnother beautiful hack for locating that lost password is:ġ) Go to ODBC, enter the user name and password…etc.Ģ) In the database server name, enter the server name as …etc.ģ) Goto %programfiles%\symantec\symantec endpoint protection manager\phpĤ) Change the attributes for php.ini to remove the read only.ĥ) Open the php.ini file and search for “off”, make this to be “on”, for all the errorlog and give the path for error_log = syslog to say c:\dump\password.txt but not the root of any drive like c:\password.txt as this will not generate a log, I don’t know why, might be a bug within php.Ħ) Login to SEPM and you should get, “unable to communicate with reporting component”ħ) The log file generated will have your username as DBA and the good working password set in originally.Ĩ) Don’t forget to change php.ini attribute back to read only once you are finished editing. So disable all the Symantec Endpoint Security related services and reboot the server. Not an easy task because one of the Symantec services does not give you the ability to stop it. In order to open this log file, you will need to:ġ) Stop all services using it. If you forgot the original password, you can find it stored in the sem5.log file in the %installationdirectory%\db.