![]() ![]() For all unsupported operating systems that run SEP 12.1.x, such as Windows XP / Server 2003, that do not support TLS 1.2, do the following:.See Technical Information for details how to accomplish this task. Ensure that TLS 1.2 is enabled under the System account settings.Ensure the computer has Internet Explorer 11 installed, and that TLS 1.2 is enabled under Internet Options > Advanced > Security.For all supported operating systems, such as Windows 7, you must do one of the following:. ![]() This option is effective if having limited number of clients in the network.Perform the following tasks to configure client and server communication to only use TLS v1.2. Install a new fresh SEPM, then use the Sylink.xml file to establish the communication between new SEPM and the existing SEP clients with the help of Sylink replacer tool. H) Once verified that all the clients are reporting into the new SEPM, and have moved away from the old one, proceed to the next step. G) Stop the "Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager" and "Symantec Embedded Database" service on MACHINE_1 to verify whether all client now report to the new SEPM on MACHINE_2 Note: Replication is an option, if you do replication and remove the old server that is the Primary SEPM, in future if you want to do replication you will not be able to do so.Ģ.Follow disaster recovery method & Create a new MSL.as per followingĪ) Follow "Best Practices for Disaster Recovery with Symantec Endpoint Protection" (see Related Articles below) to backup and reinstall SEPM on MACHINE_2Ĭ) Click Policies > Policy Components > Management Server Lists > Add Management Server Listĭ) Click Add> Priority and a new Priority would get added named as "Priority2"Į) Add MACHINE_1 under Priority 2 and add MACHINE_2 under Priority 1, and assign this New Management Server List to all the groups.į) Clients will then move from old SEPM to new one gradually ![]() See "How to move Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager from one machine to another" Use replication to install a new SEPM and keep the policy the same with old SEPM. ![]() If the new SEPM server has a different IP and host name, there are two alternatives:ġ. ![]()
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