The server software can be installed in either a virtual machine environment or on physical hardware. See the System Requirements document for information on hardware requirements as well as Release Notes.
If using a virtual machine, refer to the best practices for creating a new virtual machine for Symantec Encryption Management Server: - Best Practices for creating a Virtual Machine for Encryption Management Server. In order to use all available functionality, consider the following environmental requirements for Symantec Encryption Management Server.
For a quick illustrated guide and overview, see the following article: - Pictured Installation Guide for Symantec Encryption Management Server. After the setup is complete, your server will be in Learn Mode.
This is a training mode which the server does not encrypt mail messages, but allows you to see how mail traffic would be affected by the mail policies you configure. When you are done with configuring the server, you can disable the Learn Mode with the yellow button in the upper right corner of the administrative interface.
If you see a broken image, please right-click and select 'Open image in a new tab'. If you install to a remote server, the volume identifier must match the identifier on the remote server. Note: Clicking Default displays the correct installation directory, if you entered the database server and instance name correctly. If you click Default and the correct installation directory does not appear, your database creation fails.
Name of the default user name that is used to log on to the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console for the first time. If you see a broken image, please right-click and select 'Open image in a new tab'. We apologize for this inconvenience. Endpoint Protection Network Access Control. Create a name such as SEPM. Authentication configuration Mixed Mode sa password Set this password when you set Mixed Mode authentication.
The Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager database does not support dynamic ports. Web console port HTTP port used for remote console connections. Site name Site local host name Site name of the highest level container under which all features are configured and run with the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager. Encryption password None The password that encrypts communication between the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager, clients, and optional Enforcer hardware devices.
Port 0, which is used to specify a random, negotiated port, is not supported. Database Name sem5 Name of the database that is created. User sem5 Name of the database user account that is created. Password None The password to associate with the database user account. Cluster server guidance from Symantec Symantec does not recommend installing server software to a cluster server--client communication may not be routed to the correct parent computer name or IP Address.
If Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition or Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition server is installed on a cluster server, Symantec supports local virus scanning functions, but does not support server functions, such as virus definition distribution or managing clients.
Additionally, all antivirus servers run processes to check client communication and virus definition deployment. Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition and Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition servers automatically reserve resources for these processes, even if they have no client computers to manage.
This additional resource use could potentially reduce terminal server or cluster server effectiveness. Symantec AntiVirus Corporate products are not cluster aware; you do not need to disable the cluster before the installation, but is strongly recommended that you do. The currently defined Master will scan the file system.
Other requests handled by the SMB redirector will be processed through network scanning. The following problems may occur if Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition or Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition is installed to the shared drive: Only one client and the shared drives will be protected.
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