“path-to-msi” is the whole path to the msi file you need to launch (if the file is stored in SEP folder on desktop of the user called ABC the path would be C:\Documents and Settings\ABC\Dekstop\SEP). Msiexec /i “path-to-msi\Symantec Endpoint Protection.msi” /L*V C:\sep_inst.log In order to do that you will have to run msi installation from the command prompt using this command: If still cannot be found, you might have to force the creation of the installation log. If the installation log will not be found in none of those locations, you can search for those names on your whole disk. You can open this temp by typing %temp% in start -> run) Usually they are stored in the temporary folders:Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\User_Name\Local Settings\Temp (where User_Name is currently logged user. Installation log’s names for the above products are: It gives you much useful information and sometimes helps you to resolve the problem very quickly. To avoid losing time by guessing what could be the cause of such issue it is worth to find the installation log and look. It happens many times that you try to install SEP or SEPM and at the end it rolls back.
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