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Updated Dec 27, 2024
ZeroPulse
Microsoft
Apr 27, 2022When in the Endpoint Security node, when creating an Antivirus or "Endpoint detection and response" policy we are seeing a new Platform option: Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server.
When you create a policy using this platform option, you end up with a policy that indicates that the Target is "mdm,microsoftSense". Could you talk about this and what those Target options are and the implication of using this Platform option.
Specifically, when creating an "Endpoint detection and response" policy using the "Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server" Platform option, you have to select from one of 4 options for the MDE client configuration package: Auto from connector, Onboard, Offboard, Not configured. Could you cover what these options are for?
Thank you. Looking forward to you answers.
ZeroPulse
Microsoft
Apr 27, 2022Thank you matt for answering the question on "mdm, microsoftSense"! Good to know that devices will "transition" automatically from using one or the other depending on their MDM enrolment status. Any chance of an answer to the second question: "When creating an "Endpoint detection and response" policy using the "Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server" Platform option, you have to select from one of 4 options for the MDE client configuration package: Auto from connector, Onboard, Offboard, Not configured. Could you cover what these options are for?". Thanks again.