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Missing Host Integrity Policies from Policy Page

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 6 comments
Eugene Vadets's picture
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I have installed Symantec_Endpoint_Protection_11.0.2000_MR2_AllWin_RU. When I open the page of "Policy", does not see the policy of integrity of host. There are all policies, but there is not it. How to fix this problem? 

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A.G.'s picture
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2008
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Did your software come with a SNAC license as well? I believe the host integrity policies are part of Symantec Network Access Control component.

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2008
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is there a solution for this problem available? i am having the same problem. i have two management server. on one server host integrity option is available, on the other server not...

Eugene Vadets's picture
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2008
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Yes, maybe this is solution, because we bought only Endpoint Protection without SNAC license. Okey, anyone know how can I install SNAC, if we will purchase a license? Is some needed other version of SEPM with support of SNAC?

A.G.'s picture
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Oct
2008
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Eugene,

          Symantec Endpoint Protection also installs Symantec Network Access Control software, but Symantec Network Access Control is not enabled. When you update the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console for Symantec Network Access Control, the client Symantec Network Access Control feature automatically appears in the client user interface. Therefore, if you install Symantec Endpoint Protection and purchase Symantec Network Access Control at a later date, you do not need to install Symantec Network Access Control client software.

 

After you update Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager for SNAC, the Symantec Network Access Control feature

on clients appears automatically and you will also see Host Integrity policies at the SEPM console. There is no new version of SEPM required to enable support of SNAC.

 

You should contact your sales to help upgrading existing SEP software to include SNAC if you do not have one.

Let me know how you plan to proceed with this.

Dr. Watson's picture
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Oct
2008
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AGUJAR is right

 

This is the most smooth and neat Integration I have ever seen / experienced...

 

Run the setup.exe in the SNAC CD > Selected SEP Manager option of of it..

 

Just remember to stop the SEPM service on all SEP Managers (Replication Partners if any) before running SNAC setup for SEP Manager

 

After the successful setup it  just took 5 mins (which is my Heartbeat Interval set to) for all my clients to get the SNAC component (no reboot was required)

 

I had Host Integrity and 

the packages imported in the SEP Manager for adding SNAC only clients if required....

 

Amazing stuff ..

 

Let me know your experience with this integration... :D

 

Message Edited by Dr. Watson on 10-15-2008 10:36 AM
Eduardo Menegalli Nazato's picture
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2009
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Just expericenced the same

Just expericenced the same situation here, thanks for the info ;)