Steps to Deploy SEP Client By Active Directory GPO
Create MSI package in SEPM console
3. Add Client Installation Settings->Give Name as per below screen shot.
4. Export Client Package ->Unchecked “Create a Single EXE file for this package.”
5.Export the MSI package.
7. Copy MSI package NETLogon folder.
How to create Group Policy in AD
4. Open New GPO dialog Box ->Give the GPO name (Software Installation)->Ok.
5. Select GPO Edit ->Open New Dialog box ->Computer Configuration ->Policies ->Software Settings -> Software Installation.
6. Software Installation ->New ->Package
7. Open Shared NETLogon Location ->Select SEP package ->open.
8. Select Deployment Method (Assigned)
9. Affter Assigned package showing below Image.
10. Assgin the package respected OU.
11. Restart system.
12 After Sep Client Showing Respected SEPM Group.
Would love to see an update for version 14
2017 and still doesn't work. have the same problem of viktor777
I have 64 bit stations only. So didn't create 32 bit.
wow nice article !!!!!!!!!+1
does 32 bit instal successfully through GPO?
We have SEP12.1 I created "Client Install Settings" for silent installation - only the status bar is visible. Settings are confirmed in the "Setup.ini" file - /quiet /norestart Generated the "Client Install Package" for 64 bit. As a result "SEP64.msi" file was created. Deploying SEP64.msi via GPO causes the error "source files missing". Running SEP64.msi manually on a client from a shared folder ends up with the "Symantec Welcome" windows - action required. But if I run the following line "msiexec.exe /qb /norestart /i Srp64.msi" from the command line, installs SEP client on the test computer successfully. Something is missing - running SEP64.msi by itself is not working. Contacted Symantec tech support - they are not supporting SEP deployment via GPO. I need to deploy SEP via GPO. Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks
Nice article.
Thanks for sharing artical :) +1
Nice Step.