The information on this page is only about version 4.7.213.0 of System Center Endpoint Protection. For more System Center Endpoint Protection versions please click below: They take an average of 2.36 MB ( 2472080 bytes) on disk. The executable files below are part of System Center Endpoint Protection. System Center Endpoint Protection is usually installed in the C:\Program Files\Windows Defender directory, but this location can differ a lot depending on the user's decision when installing the application. The complete uninstall command line for System Center Endpoint Protection is C:\Program Files\Managed Defender\Setup.exe. The application's main executable file is called ConfigSecurityPolicy.exe and occupies 316.00 KB (323584 bytes).
This page is comprised of details on how to uninstall it from your computer. It is written by Microsoft Corporation. You can find out more on Microsoft Corporation or check for application updates here. Further information about System Center Endpoint Protection can be found at.
Note* Make sure to keep Symantec EndPoint Protection with Script Type only.How to uninstall System Center Endpoint Protection from your computerSystem Center Endpoint Protection is a software application. Click Next four times until Completion then.
Select Install for system if resource is device otherwise install for user.Click Browse, locate the Setup.exe file from local SCCM folder.From Specify the file or folder to detect this application,.
Open System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2016 Console and look for Applications from the Software Library. Once you completed the above procedures, follow below recommendations. In SCCM/SMS, create a custom package, name the package, and identify the source directory as part of the package.Ĭonfigure the Program dialog box for the package to specify the executable that starts the installation process, and possibly specify the MSI with parameters. For example, you would create a source directory and copy the Setup.exe file that you exported from Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager. By default, a managed client installation package contains a file named Sylink.xml, which identifies the server that manages the clients.Ĭreate a source directory and copy the Symantec client installation package into that source directory. Follow “ Steps 1” to “ Step 4” from below procedures provided by Symantec Support.Įxport a managed client installation package from Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager that contains the software and policies to install on your client computers.