Manual Deployment of Endpoint Clients

You can export a package of Harmony Endpoint or Harmony Browse from the Endpoint Security Management ServerClosed Dedicated Check Point server that runs Check Point software to manage the objects and policies in a Check Point environment within a single management Domain. Synonym: Single-Domain Security Management Server. to Endpoint devices using a third-party deployment software, a shared network path, email or other method.

When you download a package for manual deployment, the Initial Client is already included in the package for Harmony Endpoint and there is no need to install it separately.

Note - Initial Client is not supported for Harmony Browse.

Important - If you want to switch to a US-DHS and EU compliant Anti-MalwareClosed A component of the Endpoint Security client that protects against known and unknown viruses, worms, Trojan horses, adware, and keystroke loggers. blade, make sure to switch to a complaint Endpoint Security ClientClosed Application installed on end-user computers to monitor security status and enforce security policies. before deploying the client. See Anti-Malware Settings.

Caution - Windows Server 2016 and higher requires that you turn off Microsoft Windows Defender before you install the Harmony Endpoint Security Client. Perform the instructions in the sk159373 before you install or contact Check Point Support to request assistance with the installation.

When you create the package for export, you select your set of components.

The package installation program automatically detects the computer type and installs the applicable components.

Using the Export Package

  1. Continue with Installing the Exported Package or Client.

Using the Offline Installation

Note - This procedure applies only to Windows and macOS-based endpoints.

  1. Go to Overview > Getting Started > Let's Start Connect Your First Agent.

  2. In the Download & Install Endpoint agent widget, click Download.

    The Download & Install Endpoint Agent window appears.

  3. Click Offline install.

  4. From the Operating System list, select the OS.

  5. From the Version list, select the client version.

  6. Select Threat Prevention or Full package.

  7. Click Download.

    The system prepares the package for download.

  8. Once the package is ready for download, click Download.

  9. Once the download is complete, continue with Installing the Exported Package or Client.

Installing the Exported Package or Client

You can also use a third-party deployment software, a shared network path, email, or some other method to distribute the package or file.

Endpoint Client

  1. For Windows, distribute the downloaded package or file to users' endpoint or run the EPS_<Year>_<Version>.exe /CreateMSI on the users' endpoint.

    On Windows 8.1 and higher, right-click the exe file and click Run as administrator to install the client.

    The EPS_<Year>_<Version>/CreateMSI command is supported only with the Endpoint Security Client E85.20 or higher. It is supported for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.

    You can install the Endpoint Security client using the EPS.msi file through the Command Line Interface (CLI). To install:

    1. Transfer the EPS.msi file to the endpoints.

    2. In the endpoint's CLI, run:

      msiexec.exe /i <path to msi file>\EPS.msi

      For example, msiexec.exe /i C:\users\admin\EPS.msi

      Output

      USERINSTALLMODE=<blades' mask>

      Generating MSIs. It will take a few minutes.

      Please wait...

      ===> <location>\EPS.msi

      ===> <location>\32\EPS.msi

      The system creates the msi files for both 64-bit and 32-bit and opens Windows Explorer windows where the msi files are created.

    3. Make a note of the path where msi files are created.

    4. In the Command Prompt window, press any key to close.

    5. Transfer the msi file to the endpoints and run the msi file to install the Harmony Endpoint Security client.

    For more information, see sk179668.

  2. For macOS, distribute the package or file to users' endpoint.

  3. For Linux, run the sh script in the users' endpoint.

Browse Client

  1. For Windows, distribute the downloaded package or file to users' endpoint or run the EndpointSetup.exe /CreateMSI on the users' endpoint.

  2. For macOS, distribute the package or file to users' endpoint.

  3. For ChromeOS, see sk173974.

You can only see the deployment status after the package is successfully installed.