ConfigMgr 2012 / SCCM 2012 SP1 Step by Step Guide Part 35: Endpoint Protection
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Part 35 of my ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 guide describes how to implement Endpoint Protection.
System Center Endpoint Protection 2012 is now integrated with ConfigMgr and replaces Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 (which can no longer be deployed as a stand-alone product). The SCEP client can be automatically installed with the ConfigMgr agent.
Be careful. Even if you are fully licensed for System Center you may not be licensed for Endpoint Protection (although the client license is included in the Core CAL and Enterprise CAL suites).
Note that you can find this full series of blog posts in a single PDF download
Implementing Endpoint Protection with ConfigMgr 2012
Please browse the following links to see a full implementation of SCEP.
Add Endpoint Protection Point
Antimalware Policy
Enable SCEP on clients
Alerts and Subscriptions
Definition Updates
Anti-virus exclusions
SCEP Troubleshooting
Part 35 of my ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 guide describes how to implement Endpoint Protection.
System Center Endpoint Protection 2012 is now integrated with ConfigMgr and replaces Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 (which can no longer be deployed as a stand-alone product). The SCEP client can be automatically installed with the ConfigMgr agent.
Be careful. Even if you are fully licensed for System Center you may not be licensed for Endpoint Protection (although the client license is included in the Core CAL and Enterprise CAL suites).
Note that you can find this full series of blog posts in a single PDF download
Implementing Endpoint Protection with ConfigMgr 2012
Please browse the following links to see a full implementation of SCEP.
Add Endpoint Protection Point
Antimalware Policy
Enable SCEP on clients
Alerts and Subscriptions
Definition Updates
Anti-virus exclusions
SCEP Troubleshooting
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