. It provides deep visibility into the "kill chain," allowing security analysts to trace how a threat entered the network and what it attempted to touch. If a breach is detected, the "Full" (TE) version provides robust remediation tools to roll back changes made by malicious software, effectively "healing" the endpoint. Conclusion
SEP 14.3 RU1 (Release Update 1) has a build number like 14.3.1129.0000 . The number in the query has 12 digits before “te” – that alone suggests a non-standard, likely unofficial labeling. symantec endpoint protection 143112139000 te full
Since 143112139000 is not a standard SEP error code: Conclusion SEP 14
It looks like you’re referencing a specific error code, update signature, or log reference: within Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) — possibly combined with the text te full (which could mean TruScan Event full , Tamper Protection full log , or Temporary folder full ). Tamper Protection full log