Migrating to symantec antivirus 10.1 corporate edition


















Both server and client. Much luck to ya, I'll check back in when I can to see if you have any more questions. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem. Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended.

Please note: Do not post advertisements, offensive material, profanity, or personal attacks. Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. Hi Sorry for my bad english. Well let me explain you my case, in my workplace we have a old SAVCE server and we need to put it in a new one.

I already install the new server and i did a new primary server, everything fine until now. My problem is when I try to move ALL clients from the old server to the new one. I read some instructions from symantec and made a changes to the registry,in theory when the client do a check in in the old server the changes that i made it will redirect all of them to the new one but approximately from clients only two change from server.

Why only of these two clients change? I read too the other method, copy the GNC. That server would be the local update server. It makes no sense to me, excepting that it is in the name of the update.

I don't know where bit would come into this at all. Find your exact product. Ignore anything below involving Unix or 64 bit. Are you trying to update a client, server installation, or the Manager app? Just follow the bold headings, then act accordingly with subheadings, if any. If you are updating the AV server, ignore all the client stuff. Specifically: "32 executable file for bit client installations is used to update SAV Corp.

Some need to be updated with the i32 version, some need to be updated with the x86 version, and some can be updated with either assuming Symantec isn't lying. Thanks for the reply. The Symantec Scan Engine 5. I'm also not talking about the Scan Engine here that you would see when you open the SAV client and it shows you the program versions on the right side. I don't fully understand much about the Symantec Scan Engine That's what the installation executable is called and also labeled in the Help-about within the app itself is a separate server application and does content filtering for an app called Clearswift Mimesweeper.

This is an Symantec unmanaged server that's isolated so updates are manually downloaded off the Internet and ran the server. I can run the i32 update and the SAV client updates fine, no problem what so ever.

Within the Scan Engine web interface kind of similar in appearance to SEP's GUI there is a Home section which shows the status of the app, specifically definition updates are not updating. All I got back was it's a 16bit error problem, see ya. The system offers standard options that should suit most purposes, but also provides the means to tailor Windows client installations to any specific needs.

Although the majority of systems are still running bit Windows software, the inclusion of clients for bit Windows systems is an important future-proofing factor. These systems are appearing on corporate networks in larger numbers, and there are specific viruses around that target them.

During testing the system detected and reported our viruses, although it did not comment on our remote control software. In fact, only Kaspersky's software detected it. The system offers a wide range of alerting options including e-mail messages, broadcast messages and SNMP traps. User programs can also be set to run when specific alerts occur, allowing an increased range of responses to meet particular needs. All management systems need reporting and logging facilities and the larger the network the more important it becomes to be able to home in on the important items.

Symantec's software uses separate servers for the reporting functions to cope with the volume of information generated by large networks. This also allows routine report generation to be a separate activity that can be delegated to less technically skilled support staff. A number of predefined reports are available, and customised reports can be set up using combinations of filters and rules to cater for specific needs. With its ability to handle thousands of clients and management software that can cope with a huge volume of data, Symantec's system is ideal for larger networks and one of the most impressive products on test.

It also offers future-proofing in the form of bit Windows client support plus the option of installing reporting functions on separate servers.



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