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Stop symantec endpoint protection cmd
Stop symantec endpoint protection cmd






stop symantec endpoint protection cmd

This requirement may be removed in future OS X releases, and it only needs to be done once. To use systemextensionsctl on OS 10.15, you need to disable System Integrity Protection.Install the sep tool as described above under Installation.OS 10.15 has started using systemextensionsctl to manage extensions, and Symantec is one of the first companies to use this. Sudo -u $real_user launchctl load /Library/LaunchAgents/. *plistĮcho $0: launching Symantec Endpoint Protection UI widget as $real_user *plistĮcho $0: loading Symantec Endpoint Protection shared settings daemon

stop symantec endpoint protection cmd

*plistĮcho $0: loading Symantec Endpoint Protection daemon Sudo -u $real_user launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/. *plistĮcho $0: closing Symantec Endpoint Protection UI widget as $real_user Launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/. *plistĮcho $0: unloading Symantec Endpoint Protection shared settings daemon usr/local/bin/sep: launching Symantec Endpoint Protection UI widgetĮcho " $0: relaunching as sudo $0 $1 $USER "Įcho $0: unloading Symantec Endpoint Protection daemon usr/local/bin/sep: loading Symantec Endpoint Protection daemon usr/local/bin/sep: closing Symantec Endpoint Protection UI widget usr/local/bin/sep: unloading Symantec Endpoint Protection shared settings daemon usr/local/bin/sep: unloading Symantec Endpoint Protection daemon usr/local/bin/sep: relaunching as sudo /usr/local/bin/sep Myusername ALL= NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/sep Example me:~$ sep stop You need to add the following line to /etc/sudoers using sudo visudo tool: If your user account is not a member of the admin group (i.e., not an OS X Administrator), This script enables you stop and start Symantec Endpoint Protection on OS X Installation sudo curl -o /usr/local/bin/sep








Stop symantec endpoint protection cmd