To obtain and "repack" (export) a Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) unmanaged client, you can either download standalone installers directly or use the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) to create a custom installer with specific feature sets Broadcom support portal 1. Download Standalone Unmanaged Installers
If you have access to a SEPM console, you can "repack" a custom unmanaged installer that includes specific security features and policies. To obtain and "repack" (export) a Symantec Endpoint
To download and repackage a , you must obtain the official installer from Broadcom and, if necessary, export it via the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) to ensure it does not attempt to connect to a management server. An unmanaged client operates independently, downloading its own security definitions directly from the internet via LiveUpdate. 1. Downloading the Base Installer Unlike basic consumer antivirus solutions, SEP offers a
For nearly two decades, has been a cornerstone of enterprise antivirus and endpoint security. Unlike basic consumer antivirus solutions, SEP offers a centralized management console (the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager, or SEPM) to push policies, update definitions, and monitor thousands of endpoints. Choose your desired platform (Windows
Once you have the base .exe or extracted folder structure, you need to prepare it for deployment. This is where you ensure the "Unmanaged" client doesn't just install default settings that annoy your users.
In enterprise IT environments, Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is a standard for securing workstations. While the ideal deployment method involves pushing a "Managed Client" via the Symantec Management Console (SEPM), there are specific scenarios where an is required.
Select and click Export Client Install Package . Choose your desired platform (Windows, macOS, Linux).