Processor32-bit processor: Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent minimum (minimum dual core or hyper-threading recommended)64-bit processor: Intel Pentium 4 with x86-64 support or equivalent minimum (minimum dual core or hyper-threading recommended) Note: Intel Itanium IA-64 processors are not supported. Physical RAM2 GB RAM available minimum; 4 GB RAM or more available recommended. Note: Your Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager server may require additional RAM depending on the RAM requirements of other applications that are already installed. Hard driveEnterprise version: 16 GB available minimum (100 GB recommended) for the management server; 40 GB available minimum (200 GB recommended) for the management server and a locally installed database.Small Business Edition: 16 GB available minimum; 100 GB available recommended.Display 1024 x 768Operating system
Sep 20, 2018 Endpoint 10 last build was working perfectly on same secure PC for long time, getting offline updates with 0 issues. I will recommend customer to revert to endpoint 10, till you guys can do this offline test and fix the code.
- Sep 01, 2016 However, this did not change the status of the Endpoint Security on the computer - it still shows 'blacklist of keys corrupted' then changes to 'databases are corrupted' and 'protection disabled.' See screen shots - the first is from the server and shows the results of the Add key task'; the second is from the client and shows Kaspersky.
- Launch the KSE 8 or 10 by clicking the icon in the system tray. I then took a look at the scheduled tasks and the update task showed failed - Black list of sites corrupted. I don't have a screen shot of the message, but it would be where you see Update, etc. I believe it also said that it had failed at 1% which is more or less upon initiation.
- Oct 04, 2011 I've never had any problems with Kaspersky Internet Security until now. I upgraded from KIS 10 to KIS 12 in May and it was working perfectly until yesterday when it said 'Databases are Corrupted'. I've tried everything I could find to fix this, and nothing works.
- Security lesson for an Instagram star (and everyone else). ENISA Executive Director Juhan Lepassaar and Kaspersky CEO Eugene Kaspersky will be the keynote speakers at a high-level webcast — the second of its kind — on Europe’s cybersecurity policy. We turn to recent news that the US government is offering a bounty of $10 million.
- Windows XP (32-bit, SP2 or later; 64-bit, all SPs; all editions except Home)
- Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit, RTM and SP1; all editions except Starter and Home)
- Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 8.1 update for April 2014 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 8.1 update for August 2014 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows Server 2003 (32-bit, 64-bit, R2, SP1 or later)
- Windows Server 2008 (32-bit, 64-bit, R2, RTM, SP1, and SP2)
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012 R2 update for April 2014
- Windows Server 2012 R2 update for August 2014
- Windows Small Business Server 2003 (32-bit)
- Windows Small Business Server 2008 (64-bit)
- Windows Small Business Server 2011 (64-bit)
- Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (64-bit)
Note: This Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager version manages clients earlier than version 12.1, regardless of the client operating system. Web browser
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, 10.2, 11
- Mozilla Firefox 3.6 through 31.0
- Google Chrome, through 37.0.2062.94
Note: This list of supported browsers applies to the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager only. For a list of supported browsers for Browser Intrusion Prevention, see .Database Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager includes an embedded database, and this is the only choice in Small Business Edition. In the enterprise version, you may use the embedded database or one of the following versions of Microsoft SQL Server: Easyfit 5.5 professional serial numbers.
- SQL Server 2005, SP4
- SQL Server 2008, through SP4
- SQL Server 2008 R2, through SP3
- SQL Server 2012, through SP1
- SQL Server 2014
Virtual environmentYou can install and manage Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager on the supported operating systems that run in the following virtual environments:
- Windows Azure
- Amazon WorkSpaces
- VMware WS 5.0 (workstation) or later
- VMware GSX 3.2 (enterprise) or later
- VMware ESX 2.5 (workstation) or later
- VMware ESXi 4.1 – 5.5
- Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
- Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V), which includes Windows XP mode
- Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
- Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V
- Citrix XenServer 5.6 or later
- Virtual Box, supplied by Oracle
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