Disabling Scheduled Scans In Symantec System Center When You Migrate Client Computers; Turning Off The Roaming Service - Symantec 20032623 - Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition Implementation Manual

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Disabling scheduled scans in Symantec System Center
when you migrate client computers

Turning off the roaming service

Upgrading and migrating to Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition

Disabling scheduled scans in Symantec System Center when you migrate client computers

6
Check Do not allow client to manually launch LiveUpdate, and then click
OK.
7
Repeat this procedure for all server groups if you have more than one.
If a scan is scheduled to run and is running while the client migration occurs,
migration may fail. A best practice is to disable scheduled scans during migration
and then enable after migration.
See
Migrating from Symantec Client Security or Symantec AntiVirus"
To disable scheduled scans
1
In the Symantec System Center, do one of the following actions:
Right-click a management server.
Right-click a client group.
2
Click All Tasks > Symantec AntiVirus > Scheduled Scans.
3
In the Scheduled Scans dialog box, on the Server Scans tab, uncheck all
scheduled scans.
4
On the Client Scans tab, uncheck all scheduled scans, and then click OK.
5
Repeat this procedure for all primary management servers, secondary
management servers, and all client groups.
If the roaming service is running on client computers, the migration might hang
and fail to complete. If the roaming service is turned on, you must turn it off before
starting the migration.
Note: If your roaming clients run Symantec AntiVirus version 10.x, you must
unlock your server groups before you disable the roaming service. This practice
helps ensure that roaming clients are properly authenticated with certificates to
their parent server.
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