![]() Here’s how I did it: The solutionįirst I figured out how the update process works within the SEP client. So I decided to create my own redirection solution. ![]() The problem is that the SEP client does not have a configuration option that will allow you to do that. The obvious solution to this unwanted behavior is to move the definition files to a location on the persistent disk attached to the VM. This means that, each day since the last vDisk version, the client will have to re-download all definition files after every reboot. Since a non-persistent desktop loses all updates after a reboot the Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) clients’ virus definitions also resets to the moment you last updated the definition files in your image. ![]() Citrix PVS is used to stream a read-only vDisk to VM’s on a XenServer infrastructure. I’m currently working in a Citrix XenDesktop environment with pooled, non-persistent desktops. ![]()
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