Hello All, I have few hundreds of agents that I need to deploy remotely via SCCM 2012 . I am not very well versed with SCCM. I would really appreciate if somone has deployed SEP via SCCM and share with the step by step configuration to set it up and deploy in SCCM and Via SCCM . I would really appreciate.
Regards
Check it
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/deploying-sep-121-using-sccm-2007-r3
Thanks for sharing the link guys but they are quite old and the version of SCCM being used is SCCM 2012 . I am looking for some step by step configuration the creation and deployment of package in SCCM as I am not very well versed with SCCM.
I have not be used the sccm 2012 and not be sure the below article help you or not.
See it.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/1c897709-1a6b-4e79-8bf4-3e4f6c072c81/deploying-symantec-endpoint-protection-12-using-cm2012?forum=configmanagerapps
See dsoden comments
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/sep-12-sccm-deploy-sepmsi-or-setupexe#comment-8358101
below articles applicable on SCCM
Also you can try to install through active directory
See below articles
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/articles/deploy-sep-client-active-directory-gpo
If you have a Wsus server, you can use it to deploy/update SEP (and many other applications).
Take a look at Wsus Package Publisher (open source) on the codeplex web site.
It's really quite simple, you just create the package from SEPM, from there you create in SCCM and push. Symantec doesn't have a recent article on the latest SCCM though. You may want to check the MS site.
once you export the package from SEPM, you can follow any application deployment from internet. for ex Just replace Adobe with SEP
https://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-2614
Hello Rafeeq thanks for sharing the article. I just need to export the corresponding msi package from SEPM console (package will have multiple files ) then follow the package to deploy it via SCCM and it will be deployed succuesfully ?
You still need to get it into SCCM but yes there isn't much left to do once exported.
Yes ..
if you face any issues let me know, I have done this via sccm 2012
if i have to deploy SEP client through SCCM what will I write in command line box msiexec.exe /"filename".msi /quiet
is this correct?