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SEP version 11.0.4014.26 with windows 7

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 6 comments
ThierrySEP's picture
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Hi, i managed to install this version of symantec on a windows 7 client. The only problem i am having wright now is the fact that my
wireless networkcard must be diabled to work in windows 7. Otherwise i get a bsod. Does anyone have an idea what could make
my wireless work?

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Beppe's picture
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2009
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Hi, Officialy Symantec does

Hi,

Officialy Symantec does not provide support for pre-release and beta operating systems.
What I can suggest you is to install only the Antivirus component (I mean, don't install the Network Threat Protection) and test it again.
If you still got the BSOD, you have to analyze the memory dump, we suggest to enable the kernel memory dump. See Microsoft KB.
Try to update the drivers of your NIC.

Regards,

Regards,

Giuseppe

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2009
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Enable Karnel Memory. By the

Enable Karnel Memory. By the way SEP is not supported on Win7

Regards'

Ajit Jha

Technical Consultant

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Vikram Kumar-SAV to SEP's picture
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2009
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Use Av and Aspy

You will have to wait till MR5 as it should be fully supported in MR5..
However just using Antivirus and Antispywares works great on my Windows 7 

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2009
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Vikram was right

do not install the NTP. From what I experienced, it will cause BSOD and freezing on windows 7 for both 32/64 bit environment.

ThierrySEP's picture
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Sep works on windows 7 but...

The only thing is i have to disable wireless connection. I did us only antivirus and antispyware. Any clue or do i have to wait indeed till mr5?

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I am assuming they HAVE to support it :P

Did you have a chance to take a look on the following yet ?
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/win...