PowerShell Script to Check Symantec Endpoint Protection Definition Updates
Tinggal kenangan gaby. Symantec Endpoint Protection has quite a hold on the Anti-Virus market share. Many have environments where it’s used, and may not be the administrators or even able to view data from the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager. In light of that, I’ve written a PowerShell script to check the last update time for SEP definitions that can either be run manually or set as a scheduled task.
- An Antivirus Update is an up gradation of already installed antivirus software. Update virus definitions can protect and clean the computer from the most recent computer viruses and other security threats.
- Where can I download the virus definitions database file for Symantec Endpoint Protection, so that I can perform an offline import-and-update? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 174 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
- How can the answer be improved?
Symantec Virus Definitions & Security Updates (64-bit) Free Symantec Virus Definitions & Security Updates (64-bit) Update Symantec virus definitions and antivirus products. Norton Definitions for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10. As new threats emerge, Symantec immediately builds new protection updates and makes them available for download on a subscription basis. If your subscription has expired, click here. To choose the correct definition set, you need to know the product name and version, and whether the operating system is a 32-bit or 64-bit version.
# Check if Symantec Endpoint Protection is installed. If not, exit.
#Check last write date of AV definitions and compare to a variable set for time – 7 days. Spreadsheet converter cracked tongue.
# Write to the event log whether definitions are current or not
#Send email if definitions are out of date
Symantec Endpoint Protection Antivirus Update
![Update Update](https://soft-ok.net/uploads/screens/2017-04/1493048392_norton-virus-definitions-6-0-0-1.png)
Update Antivirus Symantec Downloads
*Things to Note*
- As it stands, in each of the “if ($writetime” blocks there is a “write-host”. If you plan on running this as a scheduled task you’ll want to remove or comment out those lines.
- I will also be writing this as a SCOM management pack, and an SCCM Compliance Item.
I hope this makes your day at least a little bit easier.
Thanks,
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