I don't think we can help with this here--you need to find a symantec forum,
or support email or phone number, to see whether anything can be done about
this.
My own guess is that if the version of SEP you are running is supported,
there should be an update to it to fix this. If it is not, you'd need to
upgrade to a newer version I suspect.
But that's guesswork on my part--the Symantec folks would know for sure.
There are some links on this page that look like they might be useful:
http://www.symantec.com/business/sup....jsp?pid=54619
"judges6140" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I did the liveupdate. Still remains....Symantec Endpoint protection is on
> but reporting its status to windows security center in a format that is no
> longer supported. Please help.
>
> "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>> You need an update to Symantec Endpoint Protection.
>>
>> Aside from going to a Symantec support forum, you might try this:
>>
>> Start, run, type in "luall" without the quotes, and hit enter.
>>
>> Proceed through the prompts and install all offered updates.
>>
>>
>> "colleenmcmichael" wrote:
>>
>> > I get this message no matter how many times I update my virus
>> > definitions:
>> > "Symantec Endpoint Protection is on but is reporting its status to
>> > Windows
>> > Security Center in a format that is no longer supported. Use the
>> > program's
>> > automatic updating feature, or contact the program manufacturer for an
>> > updated version." How can I get these two programs to "talk" to each
>> > other
>> > successfully?c