![]() This is helpful if you have sub groups of users who should not get the client or the settings. ![]() Here is the TechNet reference, which shows how easy it is to disable System Center Endpoint Protection on specific collections, once the settings are enabled. If the management point is not deployed the client settings remain grayed out. I found that in order to configure these settings you must actually have the management point deployed. I didn't deploy the Endpoint Protection site role and as an added layer of protection decided to configure the client settings that endpoint protection should not be installed or configured. That said, I was working on a deployment where that was not the case and I found something really interesting. I've had a very good experience with SCEP as a principal antimalware tool as both a user and a consultant. retaining their existing antivirus tools. I find that most companies as a component of their SCCM deployments are looking to also push out System Center Endpoint Protection vs.
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