Email this to a friend
 
posted on September 15th 2010, at 10:24
by lunarg
Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 (short: SEP11) has a database in which it stocks everything from client properties, virus definitions and more. At the installation, you could either select to use an external data source, or its internal database format. When the database is in service for a while, it can grow very large, depending on the number of clients you've got. But it is possible to shrink (= compact) it, which, in certain cases, could save you several hundreds of MB.

Notice
The problem of a overly large database was addressed in Maintenance Release 2, where the compact operation is done automatically. If you're not running MR2, you will have to perform the steps below, but if you hav  ...
symantec.jpg

Send a link to this post to yourself or a friend.

Send to e-mail:
Your name:
Your e-mail:
Captcha:
Type the letters and numbers as shown.
/get/captcha/1732192343
Not readable? Get another.
 
Information entered is solely used for sending a one-time e-mail, and is not retained and/or passed on to a third party.
 
 
 
 
« November 2024»
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
 
Links
 
Quote
« If the batteries of a TV remote run out, why do we press the buttons so much harder? »