Error 1920
Created: 29 Nov 2012 | 11 comments
Hi,
While installing Symantec Antivirus 12.1 , i get following error message.. I have logged in with Adminstrator account and this is very confusing..!!!
"Error 1920: Service Symantec Endpoint protection (SepmasterService) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start the services."
This has now become a common issue.. Please help....
Regards,
Anish
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HI,
Check one of your thread
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/symantec-installation-error-1920
Thanks In Advance
Ashish Sharma
SEPM Knowledgebase Documents
Hi Ashish,
i din't get a solution out of those..!!!! Only thing which makes it install is to download the whole new build again from the SEP Manager.
Regrads,
Anish
its not able to start the service before upgrade, either
Unistall the earlier verion manually from add/remove programs or run the clien wipe tool ( you can get this by calling symantec support)
Please don't forget to mark your thread solved with whatever answer helped you : ) Rafeeq
Hi,
Tried using cleanwipe tool to unistall any previous version installed..!!!
Regards,
Anish
HI Anish,
If you are not received solution you can get raised support ticket.
You can upgrade your sepm server
"Fixes and Features" list:
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH187656
Thanks In Advance
Ashish Sharma
SEPM Knowledgebase Documents
Hello,
What version of SEP 12.1 are you trying to install and on what OS?
Could you also assist us in explaining on how are you trying to install? Is that via Migration and Deployment Wizard OR copy / pasting the SEP package on the Local HDD and running the setup file?
Hope you have worked on the Steps provided in the Article below:
SEP installation issue Error 1920 (SepMasterService) failed to start
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH187151
Could you also work on the steps provided below:
and
Delete the entry in Image File Executation Option:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\ccSvcHst.exe
and
make sure The SYSTEM and Administrators accounts have full control to the below Directories -
C:\Windows\
C:\Windows\System32\
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\
C:\Program Files (x86)\
Hope that helps!!
Mithun Sanghavi
Symantec Technical Support Engineer, SEP
MIM | MCSA | MCTS | STS | ITIL v3
Twitter: @mithun_sanghavi
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Hi,
Actually we download the package from the sep manager and write the same into the CD/copy to stick so as to be sent to branches for installation.
Regards,
Anish
Hello,
I understand, so you may not know on who and how those user may be using the same installation.
Secondly, you may not even know if the user using it for installation has proper privileges for installation, correct?
I would request you to follow few steps -
1) Make sure the User have proper privileges for installation and
2) The Above Directoroies are set to have proper rights.
Hope that helps!!
Mithun Sanghavi
Symantec Technical Support Engineer, SEP
MIM | MCSA | MCTS | STS | ITIL v3
Twitter: @mithun_sanghavi
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HI,
Why you are not push to SEPM server ?
Thanks In Advance
Ashish Sharma
SEPM Knowledgebase Documents
Hi Ashish,
The very reason for not pushing from SEPM server is because of network slowness.. The bandwith is not enough for the same.
Regards,
Anish
is this happening on all the machines?
can you post the install log ?
Cheers!
Pete
Help Link: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/overview.jsp?pid=54619
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