

- #SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL UPDATE#
- #SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL PATCH#
- #SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL UPGRADE#
- #SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL PASSWORD#
#SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL UPDATE#
Update the key credential for the application using the following instructions. You need to generate a certificate with a 2 to 10 years validity period. Once the feature has been enabled, generate a new application key credential, using the following instructions. If your certificate validity period = 30 years, follow these steps:Ĭontact Okta Customer Support and request that they enable the key rollover ( KEY_ROLLOVER) feature.

If your certificate validity period = 10 years, continue with your application configuration, as described in SAML 2.0 Configuration, below. Okta.cert is your certificate file from the previous step.Ĭheck the validity period, as show in the example below: Run the following OpenSSL command in a terminal: Sign in to the Okta Admin app to generate this variable. To check/update the certificate, follow the instructions below:ĭownload the following certificate (your current certificate) and save it as okta.cert. You need to be sure you are using a valid certificate for this application.
#SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL PASSWORD#
The password for the zip is symantec.The validity period for SAML certificates for the Symantec Endpoint Protection Cloud application is limited to 10 years. 2015 of CleanWipe from my web site if you wish, click HERE or HERE (Google Drive) to start Download. Less than 24 hours later I was contact by Symantec and provided with a username and password to download cleanwipe from. I contacted Symantec and created a case where I requested CleanWipe. I was unable to remove either version of SEP.
#SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL PATCH#
I seemed that the patch failed to apply and now windows has SEP listed in the installed programs list twice. The 32bit version of the patch applied without issue but when I applied the 64bit patch I ran into mayor issues after reboot.

I was informed by a technician at DEECD that the bug was resolved in SEP 12.1 RU1 MP1. For more information on the bug visit the Symantec website. This was rather annoying as some of my servers have up to 4 network interfaces of which not all are used and need to remain disabled.
#SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION CLOUD PORTAL UPGRADE#
I installed the upgrade onto one of my Windows 2008 R2 servers at work and found a bug which enables all network interfaces, including disabled ones at boot. Our schools were recently informed to upgrade SEP 12.1 RU1 from SEP 11.

Within Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) schools also known as Victorian Government schools we run Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) for our Anti-Virus program.
