Re: Symantec System Center



You have TS in administration mode not application mode and I think
Symantec's warning concerns the latter.

"Joel" <Joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:422BB1D1-2BF8-42B0-9835-61DFA1C200CD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Lanwench, Yes this product is supported in a server environment.
> And
> this is a corporate edition. The symantec system center is the central
> point
> of control & configuration for the SAV Corp clients. I have been using
> this
> product for some time, the issue has only arisen while attempting to
> install
> the lastest build. The previous builds did not have this "shutdown TS"
> stipulation.
>
> What did you mean by "You can't use TS on SBS"?
> I have Terminal Server installed and running on SBS 2003 (hence the
> problem)
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> In news:CE150002-58BE-421A-ABD8-6BCCDB078C00@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> Joel <Joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>> > Hello everyone, I am trying to install the SSC included with my
>> > Symantec AntiVirus 10.0.2 package. The problem I am having is that
>> > the installation instructions say:
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > Symantec System Center installation on server operating systems
>> > The Symantec System Center installation is not permitted on supported
>> > Windows server operating systems when the following services are
>> > running:
>> > ? Terminal Services
>> > ? Fast Switching
>> > ? Remote Assistance
>> > ? Remote Desktop
>> > To install the Symantec System Center on supported Windows server
>> > operation systems, you must disable these services. After
>> > installation, you can re-enable
>> > these services and use the Symantec System Center. In general, all
>> > server-side assistant services prevent the Symantec System Center
>> > installation.
>> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > But when I go into services.msc. Terminal Services' options are all
>> > greyed out (start, stop, etc). Would there be any ill-effects if I
>> > were to set terminal services to disabled and rebooted the server?
>> >
>> > Additional info:
>> > 1. I am logged in as a local server admin and a domain admin
>> > 2. SBS 2003 w/SP1
>> > 3. Default server group policy
>> > 4. Symantec's solution to this issue is to remove terminal services
>> > from
>> > SBS (only as a last option)
>> >
>> > Has anyone else installed this version of SSC/experienced this issue?
>>
>> You can't use TS on SBS....nor fast switching. Remote Desktop is very
>> useful, and I would hate to lose the feature myself. Remote Assistance is
>> probably also enabled (I haven't checked). I would not want to disable
>> anything built in just to run antivirus software....
>>
>> I don't use this product/suite and am not familiar with it. Is it
>> supported
>> on SBS? Are you using the Symantec corporate antivirus product? That's
>> what
>> you ought to use, if you really really want to use Symantec at all (it
>> isn't
>> my fave, personally.)
>>
>>
>>


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