
Anyway, if you are in a similar situation where you don’t know the password to uninstall Endpoint Protection, then you’ll be happy to know of a quick way to bypass the password and still uninstall the program. It’s probably not that, unless your admin is very lazy, but worth a try. Just look for the Policy Profile and click Import and. If you want to have a Policy Profile, you can Export the Policy Profile in the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager and Import it like in steps in 6 & 7. I tried to uncheck the services and startup programs for it using MSCONFIG to no avail.įinally, I tried to uninstall it and I couldn’t even do that! The program was password protected so that no sane human being could uninstall the crap! I understand that the password is there to prevent employees from uninstalling it, but if you can’t do any work because your computer is unbearably slow, then it should at least allow the uninstall and notify the administrator.Īlso, you should try the default password of symantec or Symantec, with a capital S. In your Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager, look for the PC nae or IP Address you have installed, it should be listed on it by now. My computer never fell from 100% CPU usage when the program was running. Create the intake Go to the intake page and create a new intake from the format Symantec Endpoint Protection.

The worst part about the program is its need to eat up all the processor power on your computer. Log on the console of our management server and follow this guide to enable logs forwarding and provide the IP, the transport protocol (we are recommending TCP) and the listening port ( 514) of the concentrator.
