- #REMOVING SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CMD INSTALL#
- #REMOVING SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CMD FULL#
#REMOVING SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CMD INSTALL#
In section, the following entries are valid for SEP 11.x (where val is 0 = Don't install the feature and 1 = Install the feature):įor more information on what these features represent and their dependencies, see "SEP 11.x Features" below.
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In section, the following entries are valid for SEP 12.1.x & SEP 14.x (where val is 0 = Don't install the feature and 1 = Install the feature):įor more information on which features these values represent and their dependencies, see "Symantec Endpoint Protection client features" linked in the Related Articles section. Note: This setting pertains to maintain existing settings in the package creation tab.Ġ = Do not run LiveUpdate at the end of the install, which overrides the RUNLIVEUPDATE propertyġ = Use the default behavior for running LiveUpdate The installation uses the following settings: Setaid.ini values always take precedence. Setaid.ini is primarily used in installations exported from the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager. SYMPROTECTDISABLED= val Note: This option is only valid with SEP 11.x.ĬACHE_INSTALLER= val (SEP 12.1.x & SEP 14.x)ġ - Cache the installation files (default)ġ - Preserve all Sygate firewall/network access settingsĠ = Do not add program to the Start Menu folderġ = Add program to Start Menu folder (default)įor a managed client, the Sylink.xml file that is included with its installation defines the initial server that the client will contact for policy and other updates. The variable val represents the values presented beneath the property, which are valid for that property.ġ - Run LiveUpdate after install (default)
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This may not be apparent on a silent install or migration as no user interface messages are displayed.Īdditional client installation properties
#REMOVING SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CMD FULL#
By suppressing a required reboot, full product functionality may not be available until a reboot has taken place. During migration a reboot may be required. ReallySuppress - Prevents all restarts as part of the installation process, even a silent installation. Where value is one of the following options:įorce - Requires that the computer is restarted. SYMREBOOT = value (SEP 12.1.x & SEP 14.x)
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Note: On SEP products prior to version 12.1.671.4971, use: INSTALLDIR = path L*V log.txt - full verbose logging to file log.txtĭefault is C:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection (32-bit) or C:\Program Files (x86)\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection (64-bit) Windows Installer (MSI) command-line parameters