
JDB file is processed, all files and subfolders are removed from the "Incoming" folder. In a period of time from 30 seconds to a minute, the.JDB file to the "C:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager\data\inbox\content\incoming" (The location listed in this line is the default installation location and is presented as an example only). (Most browsers detect the file type and automatically change the extension. After downloading, rename the file extension from ".zip" to ".jdb".JDB file to update definitions for Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager: JDB file and save the file to the Windows desktop. JDB file according to the Windows platform where the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager is installed and save the file to the Windows desktop. Be aware that each set of definitions available are grouped by 32 bit or 64 bit product installation sets. On the next web page, "Symantec Endpoint Protection / Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition", there are multiple headings/product categories presented.

In a browser, go to the following URL:.If you are unsure as to which definitions set you should use, please contact Symantec Support for guidance. Under normal conditions, Symantec strongly encourages customers to use the Daily Certified definitions for routine use. Please note that the consistent use of the Rapid Release definitions is not encouraged by Symantec and the use of the Rapid Release definitions is intended to be used on a case by case basis to mitigate a possible virus outbreak. JDB Rapid Release definitions to update Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager content. JDB file only contains antivirus/antispyware definitions and will not provide updated content for the firewall component for the SEP clients.

JDB can be used to update the virus definitions for Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager. One example is the Security Response box on the SEPM interface. Please note that, without direct Internet access, some features of the SEPM will not be able to function. Without using Liveupdate Administrator 2.x, there currently is no way to update the Proactive Threat Protection (PTP) and Network Threat Protection (NTP) definitions on the Endpoint Protection Manager. See the following documents for more information:Īn alternative option for updating Antivirus and Antispyware definitions only are explained in the following document: Configure the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager to retrieve updates from this Distibution Center. One option is to install LiveUpdate Administrator 2.x (LUA 2.x) on a server that does have access to the Internet, and configure it to supply content at a Distribution Center (DC) that the SEPM can access.
