This document describes how to remove the Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 client from Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 2008 based operating systems, both x86 (32 bit) and 圆4 (64 bit), manually. Upon completion of this manual uninstallation, the computer must be restarted one final time, in addition to any steps which require a restart. The manual removal steps outlined below can disable any other Symantec products that are installed on the computer. If your operating system requires a reboot, your computer will reboot automatically.Click Close once the updates have finished. Symantec Endpoint Protection will be completely installed after the reboot. It is recommended that all Symantec products be uninstalled by using Add or Remove Programs before starting this process. The Symantec shield icon will appear on the task bar in the bottom right corner of your screen. You can optionally remove the database and the database backup files during uninstallation. Manual uninstall via file removal and registry manipulation should only be attempted as a last resort after first running traditional removal through Add or Remove Programs, and if that does not work, by using CleanWipe. Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager uninstalls the server and console. Not all files, folders, registry keys, or registry values may be present. Log on as Administrator, Back up the Windows registry If an entry does not exist, move on to the next one.Ģ. ![]() ![]() Manual removal of Symantec Endpoint Protection must be done from the Administrator account. The services of Symantec Endpoint Protection are grayed out. Search for Symantec Endpoint Protection and double click on the name. ![]() Before you begin this procedure, back up the Windows registry.ģ. Disable Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) through Windows Services Click on Windows Start and search for services.
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