Symantec Endpoint Protection Upgrade 14.2 To 14.3
Use the Client Deployment Wizard to push the installation to specific machines.
Click to initialize the database schema upgrade. Note: This process can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours depending on the size of your database and log retention history. Do not interrupt this process. Step 4: Finalize the Server Installation
After the upgrade, verify that the system is fully functional. symantec endpoint protection upgrade 14.2 to 14.3
Click > Install Packages and verify the 14.3 packages are populated.
As cyber threats evolve, keeping your security software updated is critical. Moving from Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) 14.2 to 14.3 (now under Broadcom) offers enhanced protection capabilities, better cloud integration, and improved performance. Use the Client Deployment Wizard to push the
Wait for the confirmation prompt indicating the .zip backup file has been successfully created.
By meticulously following this deployment plan, you will ensure a seamless transition from Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.2 to 14.3, solidifying your enterprise endpoint security posture without interrupting business operations. Do not interrupt this process
Step 1: Upgrading the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM)
: SEPM 14.3 requires a minimum of 2 GB RAM (8 GB recommended), especially if SQL Server is on the same machine.
If agents fail to update definitions post-upgrade, this may indicate issues with the initial installation, often resolved by upgrading to a newer Release Update (e.g., MP1 or later).
: Perform a full disaster recovery backup of your database and SEPM settings.