Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager 1402415 Upd Jun 2026
Sometimes the LiveUpdate engine itself is damaged.
| Component | Fix/Change | |-----------|-------------| | SEPM Console | Fixed slow loading of “Clients” tab when >10,000 clients | | Policies | Resolved “Access Protection” rules failing to apply on Win10 1703 | | LiveUpdate | Addressed content replication failure between SEPMs in different subnets | | Database | Improved DB connection pooling; reduced deadlock errors in Sybase/SQL Server | | Reporting | Fixed incorrect “Installation failed” count in deployment summary | | API | REST API now returns correct client group IDs | | Logging | Added detailed error codes for client-server TLS handshake failures | symantec endpoint protection manager 1402415 upd
: 16 GB minimum for the management server; up to 40 GB (minimum) or 200 GB (recommended) if the database is installed locally. Sometimes the LiveUpdate engine itself is damaged
The error is a manageable yet disruptive update failure. Its root causes almost always lie within the LiveUpdate cache, signature verification, or environmental factors like time skew and proxy interference. By systematically clearing caches, validating time settings, and optionally performing a manual Intelligent Update, administrators can restore normal update functionality. Its root causes almost always lie within the
Why is this specific update critical? Review of previous 1402415 -like releases (based on Broadcom’s advisory history) indicates the update likely patches at least one of the following :