Endpoint Protection Manager 14.0.2415 | Symantec

scm-server-0.log : Captures overall server operations, database connections, and internal errors.

Policies define how your endpoints are protected. Key areas include:

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SEPM 14.0.2415 natively installs on standard enterprise Windows Server environments: Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 Windows Server 2016 Web Browser and Java Environments Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager 14.0.2415

Schedule weekly database rebuilding and indexing to run on the weekend, preventing console stagnation and slow report generation during peak business hours.

The 14.0 series was designed for high performance with a lightweight agent, significantly reducing bandwidth requirements for content updates compared to older versions.

Intel Xeon 2.0 GHz or faster (dual-core or quad-core recommended). scm-server-0

Use Groups in the SEPM console to organize computers and apply tailored policies based on location or function. Summary of Benefits

Push agents to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Virtual machines.

The Java-based console allows administrators to define security policies, view graphical operational dashboards, run compliance reports, and trigger active scans across the network. Technical Prerequisites and System Requirements SEPM 14

If endpoints appear offline in the management console, deploy the Symantec Diagnostic Tool () on the affected endpoint or use the Sylink Drop utility. Sylink Drop allows administrators to replace a corrupted or outdated Sylink.xml file on the client, forcing it to re-establish a secure HTTPS connection with the SEPM server on port 443 or 8443. Database Maintenance schedule To prevent database bloating and performance degradation:

Some users may see a "Restart Required" notification immediately after the upgrade, even if a reboot was previously performed. Third-Party Compatibility: