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SEP Client has green status but logs show auto-protect failed to load. SEP Manager also shows auto-protect not running status.

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Hi there

I have just sucessfully upgraded our SEP Manager from version 11.0.7300 to 11.0.7400.  I exported the new client install package and began upgrading the clients.  However, after upgrading the client, I found that the SEP client would have a green status, but the client managment system logs would show auto-protect failed to load.

When I check the SEP Manager, the client has checked in and updated, however it also shows auto-protect not running status for that client.

The workstations that are still running SEP client version 11.0.7300 are looking good.

I am experiencing this issue on 8 out of the 9 workstations I have upgraded thus far.  For some reason it works 100% on one of the workstations (XP).

Intelligent updater will also not work. 

I have installed it on a Windows XP and Server 2003 OS so far (all 32bit)

I have elliminated all firewalls as a test

I have tried the following:

Check the DCOM settings

Manually removed corrupt definitions

Used Clean Wipe to remove all traces and reinstalled (SEP and LU clients).

disabled tamper protection

Cleared all the logs and re-added the client to the SEP Manager.

Downloaded the virus definitions directly from the internet instead of via the Managment server.

Used symantec help utility which gives me a "The installed version of endpoint protection client is not recognised" error

I have also elliminated the possibility of it being a local or domain policy interfering 

I have scouered the web for solutions and but nothing has worked for me. I must be missing somthing.  I have run out of idea's

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank you

 

 


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