


Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager cannot read the user rights that are specified in the Windows Security Policies on this computer.

The management console cannot run until you assign user rights to the services in the specified policies: Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager services require user rights in Windows security policies. Note: While the services for Endpoint Protection Manager might run at startup, it is only a temporary state until the domain policies are enforced. You see one of the following warning messages: During the installation or configuration of Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM ) 12.1.6 or later, including version 14 or later, you see a warning that indicates that the appropriate user rights are not assigned to Endpoint Protection Manager services.
