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| Subject: | Security Center and Windows XP clients in domain |
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| Date: | 31 Aug 2004 06:27:12 -0000 |
From the Symantec site:
Q: Which Symantec products will the product update apply to? A: The product update applies to customers who use Symantec Client Security, Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition, and Symantec AntiVirus Enterprise Edition if their client systems are not members of a Windows domain. This is because Windows XP Service Pack 2 does not enable the Windows Security Center or the Windows Firewall if it detects that the computer is a member of a Windows domain. It also applies to administrators who choose to enable the Windows Security Client in a domain. Product updates for other Symantec products may be released in the future but none are scheduled at this time. As stated in the answer if a windows XP client is joining a Domain SP2 won't enable neither the Security Center and Firewall. Does somebody have any mor information about this? albatross
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