![]() I was then, finally, able to install the SEP client by unpacking the installer zip file, and running sudo bash install.sh -i from the path I’d unpacked the zip file in. I installed this with sudo apt-get install libc6-i386 The SEP client also has a dependency on the 32bit version of GLibc. I placed this file in /tmp/jce_policy-8.zip (the filename is the one Oracle use) and replaced the files in /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/lib/security with the ones from the extracted archive with this line: cp -b /tmp/UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK8/*.jar /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/lib/security. Next I had to install the Java Cryptography Extension which I got from the Java SE page. Turn off your proxy – should be all good :) setup.exe /s setup.exe /s /v setup.exe /s /v'/qn /norestart /VL c:seplog. Windows Installer MSI commandline parameters Default is C:Program FilesSymantecSymantec Endpoint Protection 32bit or C:Program For a managed client the. ![]() Note: This above issue was because I was running a caching proxy, which somehow doesn’t play nicely with this script. Ive tried these (or more) on both regular and the silent setup.exe installers. MSIEXEC can use command line parameters to accomplish a Install, Repair or Uninstall. tar.gz file from Oracle), so I manually followed the link to, accepted the license, and placed the file in /var/cache/oracle-jdk8-installer/ and then re-ran the above apt-get install line. SEP is installed and uninstalled using Microsoft Windowss MSIEXEC utility. Uninstall via The Program Install and Uninstall. This is useful if SEP does not appear in Add or Remove Programs. ![]() This should download the install files, but for some reason, I was struggling to download it (the install script seems to struggle with downloading the actual. For administrator: removal by command prompt. This gives you the ability to install the Java 8 installer: sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer This took a few hops to get it installed, so I figured, I’d publish how I got it working, to save some other poor soul the trouble :)įirstly, add the webupd8team’s Java PPA and update the repository cache: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java & sudo apt-get update At work we use Symantec Endpoint Protection, and in a lab, I was asked to confirm whether we could install it on our Ubuntu 14.04 servers.
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