Deploying Harmony Endpoint Security Client Using Microsoft Intune

You can use Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager to deploy Harmony Endpoint Security Client on your endpoints.

Use Case

If you already use Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage your organization’s endpoints, you can also use the same Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager to deploy Endpoint Security Client on these managed endpoints.

Prerequisites

  • A Microsoft 365 account / subscription for Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

  • You must be a Global Administrator or an Intune Service Administrator (Intune Administrator) to deploy the Harmony Endpoint Security Client. For more information on roles and permissions, see Role-based access control (RBAC) with Microsoft Intune.

  • You must enroll Windows endpoints to Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. For more information, see Microsoft documentation.

  • Microsoft Intune can distribute Endpoint Agent along multiple groups. Before you deploy Harmony Endpoint Security Client, make sure all your enrolled endpoints are contained in a group. If you do not have such a group, create a new one and assign your endpoints to it.