

This may damage your exported packages.įinally I managed to update the script :-)ĭownload the script and the modify the first lines for your environment: #Needs to be modified for your environment: Important Note: Do not run the script when liveupdate is installing new definitions on the SEP.

If you want to only update the Virus Definitions or only 32Bit / 64Bit Packages, you can delete the related lines in the "#Execution Sequence:" Part of the script. Now you can run the script and it will update the definition files in your package folders: The last two lines are the folders where your packages are stored. The first two lines are for the SEPM Server name and the share of the content $圆4Setup = "C:\SEP\My Company_Workstations_WIN64BIT\Symantec Endpoint Protection version. $x86Setup = "C:\SEP\My Company_Workstations_WIN32BIT\Symantec Endpoint Protection version. ZIP files exist in the 32Bit and 64Bit package folder:ĭownload the script and the modify the first lines for your environment #Needs to be modified for each environment: EXE file for this package”Įnsure that the following. On the SEPM 12.1 share the following folder for “everyone – read”Įxport Packages without ticking the box “Create a single. I wrote a little Powershell script to update existing SEP 12.1 Installation Packages with the latest definitions for all modules.
