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Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection Cookbook Over 31 simple yet incredibly effective recipes for installing and managing System Center 2016 Endpoint Protection

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
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ISBN-13 9781786464286
Length 216 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Nicolai Henriksen Nicolai Henriksen
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Planning and Getting Started with System Center Endpoint Protection FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager 3. Operations and Maintenance for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager 4. Updates 5. Security and Privacy for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager 6. Configuring and Troubleshooting Performance and Advanced Protection 7. Troubleshooting and Fixing Issues 8. Malware Handling Index

Configuring Endpoint Protection or Defender for Windows 10


Technically, there shouldn't be any difference between the System Center Endpoint Protection that comes with Configuration Manager and the built-in Microsoft Defender in Windows 10.

System Center Endpoint Protection and Windows Defender are the same. Having said this, Windows Defender will be the future branding name. It is still deployed, configured, administrated, and monitored through System Center Configuration Manager or Microsoft Intune.

How to do it…

Configuration Manager is set to administrate Windows 10 machines, which means that they get the Client Settings policy defined to enable Endpoint Protection.

Configuration Manager will only put a small management layer on top of the built-in Defender that already is in place. So, it is not similar to the process with Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 where it would in fact install the Endpoint Protection (SCEP.exe) file.

There is no difference in the Client Settings policy whether it's Windows...

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