If problem persists:
Run repair:
If managed by SEPM:
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---------|--------------|-----|
| 143112139000 in scan log | Corrupt definition update | Run LiveUpdate manually → C:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection\SepLiveUpdate.exe |
| te full in system tray | TruScan buffer overflow | Restart SEP service: net stop sep / net start sep |
| High CPU + te full | Conflicting AV software | Uninstall other AV → Run SEP CleanWipe → Reinstall SEP |
| Event ID 143112139000 in Event Viewer | SymEvent buffer exhaustion | Increase Event Log size → 512MB + Overwrite as needed |
The version number 143112139000 seems to represent a specific build of Symantec Endpoint Protection. Managing and troubleshooting SEP involves several steps: symantec endpoint protection 143112139000 te full
If you have already executed an unofficial SEP installer on a machine:
Cracked security software is a favorite vector for cybercriminals. Attackers repack SEP with: If problem persists:
Ironically, trying to get “free” endpoint protection often results in the opposite – a fully compromised network.