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for updating / installing Symantec Endpoint Protection (only internal i.e. inside campus LAN accessible) Overview Symantec Endpoint Protection combines Symantec AntiVirus with advanced threat prevention to deliver an unmatched defense against malware for laptops, desktops, and servers. It provides protection against even the most sophisticated attacks that evade traditional security measures, such as rootkits, zero-day attacks, and mutating spyware. Symantec Endpoint Protection delivers more than world-class, industry-leading antivirus and antispyware signature-based protection. It also provides advanced threat prevention that protects endpoints from targeted attacks and attacks not seen before. It includes turnkey, proactive technologies that automatically analyze application behaviors and network communications to detect and block suspicious activities, as well as administrative control features that allow you to deny specific device and application activities deemed as high risk foryour organization. You can even block specific actions based on the location of the user. Components Symantec Endpoint Protection includes the following core components: The Symantec Endpoint Protection client is installed on the endpoints that you want to protect. It combines antivirus, antispyware,firewall, intrusion prevention system, application control,device control, and TruScan proactive threat scanning technology into a single client. An update to the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager activates those features on the clients. Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager is installed on a computer that you want to host the management server software.Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager communicates with the Symantec Endpoint Protection clients and is configured through the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console. Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console lets you centrally manage the Symantec Endpoint Protection clients. From the console you can install clients, set andenforce a security policy, and monitor and report on the clients.The console can be run from the computer hosting Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager or remotely through a Web-based interface. Key features Antivirus and antispyware Provides malware protection, including antivirus protection, enhanced spyware protection, new rootkit protection, reduced memory footprint, and new dynamic performance adjustments to keep users productive. Network threat protection Offers a rules-based firewall engine and blocks malware before it can enter a system. Proactive threat protection Provides protection for unseen threats (i.e., zero-day threats). Includes Proactive Threat scan, which does not rely on signatures. Single agent and single management console Provides antivirus, antispyware, firewall, IPS, device control, on a single agent all managed by a single management console. Symantec Endpoint Protection lets the administrator of the server to do the following: Manage the deployment,configuration, updating, and reporting of antivirus and firewall protection and intrusion detection from an integrated management console. Monitor and report on security threats and system response from a central point. Provide a high level of protection and an integrated response to security threats for all users that connect to your network, including telecommuters with always-on connections and mobile users with intermitted connections to your network. Obtain a consolidated view of multiple security components across all of the workstations on your network. Perform a customizable, integrated installation of all of the security components and set policies simultaneously. System Requirements Hardware Requirements: 512 MB of RAM, or higher if required by the operating system 1 GB RAM minimum (2-4 GB recommended) for Windows Vista,Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 (all editions), and Windows Server 2008 (all editions) 900 MB of free space on the hard disk Operating System Requirements:32-bit machines Window 2000 Professional/Server/Advanced Server/Datacenter Server with Service Pack 3 or later Windows XP Home/XP Professional/XP Embedded with Service Pack 1 or later Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition/Datacenter Edition/Storage Edition/Web Edition Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1, Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition/Datacenter Edition/Storage Edition/Web Edition Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition/Datacenter Edition/Storage Edition/Web Edition Windows Vista (all x86 versions and Service Packs) Windows Server 2008 Standard/Windows Server 2008 Enterprise/Windows Server 2008 Datacenter/Windows Storage Server 2008/Windows Web Server 2008 (all Service Packs supported). Core installations are supported. Windows 7 (All x86 versions) Windows 8 (All x86 versions) Windows 10 (All x86 versions) Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Windows Small Business Server 2000/Windows Small Business Server 2003 Mac OS X 10.4 –10.6 64-bit machines XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or later Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition/Datacenter Edition/Storage Edition/Web Edition Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1, Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition/Datacenter Edition/Storage Edition/Web Edition Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition/Datacenter Edition/Storage Edition/Web Edition Windows Vista (all x64 versions and Service Packs) Windows 7 (all x64 versions) Windows 8 (All x64 versions) Windows 10 (All x64 versions) Windows Server 2008 Standard/Windows Server 2008 Enterprise/Windows Server 2008 Datacenter/Windows Storage Server 2008/Windows Web Server 2008 (all Service Packs and R2 supported). Core installations are supported. Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Standard Edition/Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Premium Edition (all Service Packs and R2 supported) Windows Small Business Server 2008 Standard Edition/Windows Small Business Server 2008Premium Edition (all Service Packs and R2 supported) Mac OS X 10.6 Memory 32-bit machines 256 MB RAM minimum (1 GB recommended) for Windows XP,Windows XP Embedded, and Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs 1 GB RAM minimum (2-4 GB recommended) for Windows Vista,Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 (all editions) and Windows Server 2008 (all editions) 64-bit machines 1 GB RAM minimum (2-4 GB recommended) for most systems 4 GB RAM minimum for all editions of Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Processors (Note: Itanium processors are not supported): 32-bit processor : 1-GHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent minimum for most systems 64-bit processor : 2-GHz Pentium 4 with x86-64 support or equivalent minimum. 2 GHz for Small Business Server 2008 Premium Edition 2.5 GHz for Essential Business Server 2008 Premium Edition 1 GHz on x64 works only with the following processors: Intel Xeon with Intel EM64T support Intel Pentium IV with Intel EM64T support AMD64-bit Opteron AMD 64-bit Athlon Hard Disk 32-bit : 600MB 64-bit : 700MB Display VGA (640 x 480) or higher resolution adapter and monitor XGA (1024 x 768) or higher resolution adapter and monitor Note It is advisable to create a System Restore point for machines with Microsoft’s Windows Me, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems before starting the installation. (System Restore is a component of Microsoft’s Windows Me, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of malfunctioning or failure.) to see the procedure for creating system restore point. After installing SEP, if you face any machine problem at any point of time, you can revert to the previous state once you create a system restore point. When you restore your machine all the changes you have made after creating the restore point will be lost. It is better to create restore point at regularintervals so that you have the latest possible restore point. Now follow the below pre-installation steps mentioned below for safe and successful installation of the software. Pre-installation Steps Scan the computer in safe mode using the previous version of Symantec installed in your PC or AVG Anti-virus or any reliable antivirus tool from the web remove the viruses if any. Make sure that your PC is free of virus before installing SEP; otherwise you will end up with post installation problems and difficulties with updates and system performance.  (Last resort you can take back-up of important data and format & reinstall OS on your system and then do the antivirus installation.) Uninstall the previous version of installed Symantec (if any) through Control Panel including other antivirus tools if any. Install Symantec Endpoint Protection new version. Updating the Installed Software Use the  for Installing / Updating Symantec Endpoint Protection (only internal / inside campus LANaccessible) Post-installation settings for help on verifying the post installation status of antivirus software and accessing the software features. Report Problems to: System Administrators at room no. 109 in SERC. For further assistance, please contact helpdesk@serc.iisc.in by E-mail or phone #444 (within SERC).

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