There is no Partial Support period for this product. After that, the product will no longer be supported. Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1 will have support until October 15, 2016. Since 8 April 2014, Microsoft no longer provides system updates for Windows XP users. How long will Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1 be supported for? KB3507 Microsoft Windows XP end of support and ESET products. There will not be migration services provided. The migration path is straightforward and should be easy for most customers. Will there be migration services offered?
In order to migrate, you will need to uninstall the Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1 client, reboot, and then install Critical System Protection. There is no direct migration between the Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1 and the Critical System Protection product. How can I migrate to Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection? See the following page for more details: To migrate from Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1, you will need to uninstall the 5.1 client, reboot, and then install Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1. There is no direct migration between the Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1 and the Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 product. How can I migrate to Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1?
As long as the system has at least 450 MB of space and meets all the other requirements, SEP can be installed on your embedded system. During definition updates, the size could increase to as large as 450 MB. With this feature, the SEP client takes around 160 MB of disk space for normal operations. SEP 12.1.6 (RU6) has a feature called Reduced Size client that reduces the disk space of the SEP client by up to 90%. Is Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 too large for my embedded systems? Symantec recommends using SES:CSP if you have the following embedded systems: SES:CSP also has support for many different platforms including Windows, Linux and Unix. Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protection (SES:CSP) has features that will help in financial and medical companies to meet compliance needs, such as PCI or HIPPA. Symantec recommends using Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 if you have the following embedded systems: SEP primarily has support for the Windows embedded platforms and has limited support for Linux and Unix.
Windows Embedded POSReady 7 is an operating system optimized for Point of Service solutions that unleashes the power of Windows 7 platform for in-store devices. With support for Microsoft Write Filter and reduced size installation, the latest version, SEP 12.1.6, is ideal for systems such as thin clients. Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is designed to run on desktops and laptops. However, the solution you choose depends on what you use the device for.
Symantec Embedded Security: Critical System Protectionīoth products have full support for embedded platforms. Symantec offers two different products that work on embedded systems: Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows XP Embedded 5.1
If the version of Linux distribution is not listed, Flexera Software will attempt to support it as long as the issue can be replicated on any tested distributions of Linux.The following products will begin the End of Life process: **Due to many variations of Linux operating system, the list above includes distributions of Linux that are tested before each release. If the version of Windows is not listed, Flexera Software will attempt to support it as long as the issue can be replicated on any tested version of Windows. At the end of October, 2014, Microsoft stopped providing hardware partners with copies of Windows 7 Home (Basic or Premium) and Windows 7 Ultimate. *Due to many editions of Microsoft Windows, the list above includes versions of Windows that are tested before each release. Windows 7, due to market adoption, platform is still being supported until further notice. FlexNet Embedded Platform End-of-Life Platform NOTE: For a complete description of the Revenera lifecycle and end-of-life policy, see Lifecycle and End-of-Life Policy. NOTE: Versions not listed should be assumed as past extended lifecycle.
The following table lists the releases that had both the License Server and SDKs. Standard Lifecycle extends 3 years from the date of the GA release and Limited Lifecycle extends a further 3 years from the end of the Standard Lifecycle.
NOTE: FlexNet Embedded License Servers have a monthly release cycle. This is the original toolkit and componentized version of Windows XP. End-of-Life Home FlexNet Embedded Lifecycle Timeline Two Windows XP Embedded products will lose extended support in 2016, while two others face 2019 end-of-life dates, according to the post: Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 3 (SP3).