T-Stats and Symantec Endpoint

Our T-Stats (v3.0) runs very slow while opening up an existing workspace with a report attached. If we switch off the Symantec Endpoint antivirus from the problem workstations, T-Stats works just fine. We tried by creating an exception for T-Stats in the Symantec Endpoint at the workstation level but it did not help. Have anybody faced this before and found a solution for it?

 Advance thanks for any help or update on this.

Mo

National Ballet of Canada

 

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  • Hi Mo,

     

    We use Kaspersky here; however, I have worked with Symantec Endpoint Protection extensively in the past. From what I recall, this software has multiple components designed to provide protection on clients, with antivirus being just one of those components. My recollection is that I had the most trouble with their Network Access Control component; my theory based on past experience is it is that Network Access Control component interacting in some way with the calls that T-Stats client is trying to make to SSAS.  In my prior job, we actually reached a point where we disabled this one component of SEP by default because it caused more trouble than it was worth.

     

    If you haven’t done so already, I would try just disabling the Network Access Control component of SEP to see if that resolves the issue.

     

    Thanks,

    David

    _______________________________________________________
    David Frederick
    Database Applications Analyst
    Segerstrom Center for the Arts
    600 Town Center Drive,
    Costa Mesa, CA 92626
    T (714) 556-2122 x 4067 E DFrederick@SCFTA.org

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Mohiuddin Faruqe
    Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 10:44 AM
    To: David Frederick
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] T-Stats and Symantec Endpoint

     

    Our T-Stats (v3.0) runs very slow while opening up an existing workspace with a report attached. If we switch off the Symantec Endpoint antivirus from the problem workstations, T-Stats works just fine. We tried by creating an exception for T-Stats in the Symantec Endpoint at the workstation level but it did not help. Have anybody faced this before and found a solution for it?

    Advance thanks for any help or update on this.

    Mo

    National Ballet of Canada

     




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  • Hi Mo,

     

    We use Kaspersky here; however, I have worked with Symantec Endpoint Protection extensively in the past. From what I recall, this software has multiple components designed to provide protection on clients, with antivirus being just one of those components. My recollection is that I had the most trouble with their Network Access Control component; my theory based on past experience is it is that Network Access Control component interacting in some way with the calls that T-Stats client is trying to make to SSAS.  In my prior job, we actually reached a point where we disabled this one component of SEP by default because it caused more trouble than it was worth.

     

    If you haven’t done so already, I would try just disabling the Network Access Control component of SEP to see if that resolves the issue.

     

    Thanks,

    David

    _______________________________________________________
    David Frederick
    Database Applications Analyst
    Segerstrom Center for the Arts
    600 Town Center Drive,
    Costa Mesa, CA 92626
    T (714) 556-2122 x 4067 E DFrederick@SCFTA.org

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Mohiuddin Faruqe
    Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 10:44 AM
    To: David Frederick
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] T-Stats and Symantec Endpoint

     

    Our T-Stats (v3.0) runs very slow while opening up an existing workspace with a report attached. If we switch off the Symantec Endpoint antivirus from the problem workstations, T-Stats works just fine. We tried by creating an exception for T-Stats in the Symantec Endpoint at the workstation level but it did not help. Have anybody faced this before and found a solution for it?

    Advance thanks for any help or update on this.

    Mo

    National Ballet of Canada

     




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