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Apr 26, 2013 Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 Release Update 7 (RU7) and Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 or higher is supported on Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. For information on getting the latest release, read the document Obtaining the latest version of Symantec Endpoint Protection or Symantec Network Access Control.
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Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 combines Symantec AntiVirus with advanced threat prevention to deliver unmatched defense against malware for laptops, desktops and servers. It seamlessly integrates essential security technologies in a single agent and management console, increasing protection and helping lower total cost of ownership.
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Hi Scott,
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You are right - The answer is yes. An upgraded SEPM (v12.1) can continue to manage SEP 11.0.x clients.
As usual, taking a backup of the SEPM key and database is recommended as a precaution to ensure, worst case, you have a restore point.
Past that, the process should be straightforward.
One potential 'gotcha' to watch out for is when you get as far as considering upgrade of the SEP 11 clients to SEP 12.1, by default, existing client-server communication settings are maintained in install packages. If you setup a new 12.1 SEPM (i.e. decide to install the SEPM v12.1 on a seperate machine), you will need to change communication settings in Installation Settings to allow the client to move to a new SEPM.