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Symantec encryption desktop upgrade reboot
Symantec encryption desktop upgrade reboot











symantec encryption desktop upgrade reboot

Sadly Microsoft decided to discontinue the Website „Ready for Windows“ shortly after creating our report :(. Next we used Microsoft’s Website „ Ready for Windows“ to check against the compatibility of AV Versions related to the Windows Feature Version (1909) were we want to upgrade to.

  • Harddisk encryption tool (Bitlocker, Symantec Endpoint Encryption….).
  • Anti Virus Vendor (SEP, TrendMicro, Webroot, SEP Cloud, Mcafee….).
  • Windows 10 Edition (Windows 10 Pro for Workstations, Windows 10 Professional, Windows 10 Enterprise….).
  • The Inventory Reports consist of the following data for each computer: For data that is not captured by default (with Inventory Plugin) but needed we decided to create a Custom Inventory Dataclass and a Task to capture the missing Data. When we start to plan the IPU we first generate reports from the clients that will be affected using the already existing Inventory Data.

    symantec encryption desktop upgrade reboot

    In our case we have already installed the Symantec Management Agent (SMA) with all the necessary Plugins (Software Management Solution Agent and Inventory Agent). There are multiple methodes to run an In place Upgrade (IPU), for example you could also leverage Patch Management Solution to run the IPU, but in most cases we decided to use a Managed Software Delivery Policy (MSDP) :).

    #Symantec encryption desktop upgrade reboot update

    In this blogpost I will concentrate on how we are using Symantec ITMS 8.x to upgrade to the latest Windows 10 Feature Update using a Managed Software Delivery Policy.













    Symantec encryption desktop upgrade reboot