If you are currently running this build (14.3.112139.0000):
If you have already executed an unofficial SEP installer on a machine:
A te full often means TruScan low on memory/disk: symantec endpoint protection 143112139000 te full
wmic logicaldisk where caption="C:" get freespace,size
SEP’s strength relies on frequent definition updates (often several per day). Cracked versions either disable LiveUpdate entirely or redirect it to malicious servers that may serve fake “clean” reports while infections run.
| Source | Access Required | Contains "Full" Client? | |--------|----------------|--------------------------| | Broadcom Support Portal | Active support contract + login | Yes – Full installer | | Symantec Enterprise Licensing Portal | License key / entitlement ID | Yes – Full + Trial | | MyBroadcom Downloads (formerly Symantec FileConnect) | Business email registration | Yes – 30-day trial | | Existing SEPM (Management Server) | Admin console access | Yes – Deployable client package | If you are currently running this build ( 14
| Field | Value |
|--------|--------|
| Product | Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) 12.x / 14.x |
| Code / Reference | 143112139000 (likely a timestamp in Windows file time format or a log event ID) |
| te full interpretation | TruScan Engine full → Out of resources or log buffer |
| Likely cause | Disk space, memory, or log rotation failure in SEP components |
Broadcom offers a fully functional 60-day trial of SEP. You get: Broadcom offers a fully functional 60-day trial of SEP
How to download:
Legitimate Symantec installers are digitally signed by Symantec Corporation or Broadcom. Unofficial builds either lack a valid signature or have a forged/stolen one. Right-click → Properties → Digital Signatures on any official EXE will show a trusted certificate.