To obtain sep64.msi , you must have access to a Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager console. Here is the typical workflow:

You can then copy the MSI and its companion files to a network share, USB drive, or configuration management server (SCCM, PDQ, etc.).

| File | Purpose | |------|---------| | | The primary installer logic and file tables | | setup.exe | A bootstrapper that invokes sep64.msi with proper parameters | | sylink.xml | Contains the communication settings (SEPM server address, group ID, security policy) | | data.xml | Metadata and checksums for validating the install | | 0x0409.ini (or similar) | Language/locale configuration | | SEP_ *.cab | Compressed cabinet files containing driver binaries and definitions |

is the primary 64-bit Windows Installer database file for the Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) client. While standard users typically interact with a Setup.exe file, system administrators and IT professionals rely on the Sep64.msi for automated deployments, silent installations, and advanced client management across corporate networks. What is Sep64.msi?

Let’s break down the filename to understand its function:

Select your desired and Feature Set , then click OK . 3. Common Installation Commands