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![]() ![]() Symantec Education Services provides a full range of training solutions to help you maximize your use of Symantec products. If you obstruct symantec endpoint protection, must write on Work Order smc -start. If we desire to unblock symantéc endpoint protection (UnbIock USB interface and others), at first we possess to go through by RUN Command word and compose smc -stop. We can run MsiExec.exe command to uninstall Symantec client but my problem is that I don’t know how to create “uninstall” package in SCCM just yet! Could you please explain in few words (or more) how to use/create the batch file as a package in SCCM 2012?!īecause we have version 11 and 12 of Symantec clients here my batch file will have few lines with MsiExec.exe on it.Unblock teamviewer symantec endpoint protectionįeatures of Symantec Endpoint Safety 14. How do you create this type of workflow in SCCM?! It would be logical to install CongMgr clients first (without Endpoint protection option) and later push Symantec “uninstall” package onto managed by SCCM 2012 client’s computers.Īfter successful package deployment (Symantec has been uninstalled) SCCM will push Endpoint Protection client now. I have been thinking about the same thing you have mentioned in your post. New SCCM 2012 has been deployed at our place and we're just started to experiment with the different ConfMgr clients deployment options (manual, push, AD, etc.). We don’t have SCCM 2007 infrastructure in place. Right now I’m stuck with SCCM clients’ deployment because of this problem. New System Center 2012 Configuration Manager has been setup and we’re planning to “push” configuration manager client package with Endpoint Protection option onto our clients’ mushiness.Ĭonfiguration manager client settings are setup for: "automatic remove previously installed antimalware software before Endpoint Protection is installed."įrom what I can see, Configuration manager and Endpoint Protection clients have been successfully setup (in our test deployment OU) but Symantec client is not automatically uninstalled!!!Īre there specific “tricks” needs to be done on SCCM server so Symantec client will be uninstalling automatically?! Our Symantec clients are not protected by a password. Sorry for posting my request here, there is no section for SCCM 2012 just yet.Īll our Windows 7 computers are currently protected with Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 (ver.401 RU1 MP1). ![]()
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