We apologize for this inconvenience. Uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection. Endpoint Protection. Uninstall options include: Client uninstall including remote uninstalling of large groups Removing specific client components Symantec Endpoint Protect Manager SEPM uninstall What to do when conventional uninstall methods fail Mac client uninstall Client uninstall Here are the recommended methods for uninstalling the Symantec Endpoint Protection client.
Uninstall for a small group of clients For small numbers of clients, use the standard Windows uninstall method. Uninstall for a large group of clients When accessing each client physically is not practical, there are many ways to automate the process.
These include: Uninstalling client software with Active Directory Group Policy Object Uninstall the Endpoint Protection client using the command prompt Removing specific client components It is possible to remove specific components from a Symantec Endpoint Protection client without the need to fully uninstall and reinstall.
Removing components from a client You can modify the installation for managed or unmanaged clients using Add or Remove Programs, or Programs and Features. You can find more information by visiting Add or remove features to existing Endpoint Protection clients. Removing components from multiple clients You can use the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager enterprise edition only to modify the installation features on an entire group. Instructions for doing this can also be found in Add or remove features to existing Endpoint Protection clients.
If you need to uninstall the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager, making these preparations in advance makes it easier to reconnect with existing clients and use previously configured policies when you reinstall. For information on preparing for disaster recovery, see Disaster recovery best practices Removing the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager The recommended method is to use the standard Windows uninstall method. Uninstall the Endpoint Protection client using the command prompt. Endpoint Protection.
Uninstall A successful uninstall will return a message that ends with "ReturnValue: 0" Note: If you have password protected client uninstallation, you should disable it first and then run the script. Type regedit to open the Windows Registry Editor. Copy the uninstallation key. For example, the key for Symantec Endpoint Protection Close the Windows Registry Editor.
You should always use the latest version of the CleanWipe removal tool to uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection. While CleanWipe can remove older installations of Symantec Endpoint Protection, you should not use an older version of CleanWipe to remove a newer version of Symantec Endpoint Protection. This action can have unexpected results. As of version 14, you can also incorporate CleanWipe functionality directly into the Symantec Endpoint Protection client package. You can enable this option with client installation settings.
For more information, see About uninstalling the Symantec Endpoint Protection client. If you need help with CleanWipe, contact Broadcom Support directly. Alternately, CleanWipe is included on the full installation file for Symantec Endpoint Protection, in the Tools folder.
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