


However, support for Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.x and 12.0.x ended January 5, 2015.

Note: This Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager version manages 11.0.x and 12.0.x clients, regardless of the client operating system. Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager system requirements

Symantec Endpoint Protection client for Windows system requirements.Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager system requirements.While I do like SEP, for the most part I, like don't think SEP is all that worthwhile for a home user due to various issues.In general, the system requirements for Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager and the Symantec Endpoint Protection clients are the same as those of the operating systems on which they are supported. The SEPM interface is java-based - which I find rather odd considering that needlessly introduces some level of java vulnerability exploitation.įinally, SEP + SEPM requires something like 6 GB of free disk space + all the ongoing updates - which gobble up disk space over time. It gets to be way too much of a burden for the typical home user. If one runs into problems, it takes a huge effort to get it sorted out. Unless one uses SEPM along with SEP, I see no advantage to SEP over Norton.īesides, configuring SEPM takes a lot of time and effort. Updates are huge and one will miss much of SEP's protections without the SEPM. SEP unmanaged is OK, but nothing special without the SEP Manager (SEPM). "Core" is the same, but on Norton web protection is considered part of the "Core." In SEP web protection is not considered "Core" it is an add-on. Download SymHelp v2.1.136.441 for Windows:
