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Note: If it is not necessary to restart the computer in order to complete the installation or migration, then SEP will not reboot the computer even if Forced restart, Delayed restart, or Custom restart is chosen. SEP only restarts the computer when a restart is needed in order to finish the upgrade or migration process. This behavior is by design in order to minimize unnecessary restarts.
- Forced restart: Forces the computer to restart at the time you specify. The computer user does not receive an option to delay the restart.
- Delayed restart: Set the maximum time delay to restart the computer. The user will have the option to temporarily delay the restart, but only up to the maximum time you allow. When the allowed time is elapsed, the user is prompted that a restart is imminent, and has 60 seconds to save data and close applications.
- No restart: User's computer will not be restarted. When a restart on the user's computer is required, indication of a pending restart appears on the SEPM.
- Custom restart: This option allows customization of the computer's restart behavior.
Other Restart Settings options:
- Hard restart: Third party applications will not be able to prevent this restart. Unsaved user data could be lost.
- Restart immediately if the user is not logged in: If the user is not logged in when the restart request is sent, this option forces an immediate restart and overrides other pending restart actions
A description of the Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 client Restart Settings
Article:TECH177107 |
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Created: 2011-12-16 |
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Updated: 2013-10-09 |
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Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH177107 |
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