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10Guptashash
Aug 17, 2020Copper Contributor
Microsoft Defender AV client for Windows Server 2008R2 & 2012 R2
On-boarding Windows Server ATP is pretty simple, just follow one of the below options: Option 1: Onboard through Microsoft Defender Security Center Option 2: Onboard through Azure Security Center ...
Gladys
Microsoft
Do you have Active Directory Domain Services? If so, there is a tool named Group Policy (gpmc.msc). Upon opening that, you should be able to configure the settings as instructed in the link you have provided. If all your endpoints are only managed from cloud services, then you have to use Intune or Azure Policy to configure them.
Hope this helps,
Gladys
10Guptashash
Aug 23, 2020Copper Contributor
Hey Glady,
The GPO is okay (I can see that) but when I do not have the defender antivirus installed on server 2008r2, what is the point of using the GPOs, what I need to know is what AV do I install and how ?
The GPO is okay (I can see that) but when I do not have the defender antivirus installed on server 2008r2, what is the point of using the GPOs, what I need to know is what AV do I install and how ?
- Thijs LecomteAug 23, 2020Bronze ContributorAFAIK, system center endpoint protection is the only way here
- 10GuptashashAug 23, 2020Copper ContributorHey Thijs,
For an organisation that doesn't have SCCM, can they still Install SCEP ? Would there be any licensing issue ?
And if they can install it without having any licensing compliance issues, from where can they download and Install the client?- Thijs LecomteAug 23, 2020Bronze ContributorScep van only be downloaded/licensed through SCCM.
Best to contact your Microsoft account manager/partner. They might be able to help