Remote Installation of Initial Client
The Initial Client is the Endpoint Security agent that communicates with the Harmony Endpoint.
You install the Initial Client on Endpoint devices before you use automatic software deployment to deploy components.
The remote installation is the installation of an Initial Client on an Endpoint Security component package.
You can install the Initial Client remotely using:
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Third-party tools
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Push Operation in the Harmony Endpoint Administrator Portal
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Important - If you want to switch to a US-DHS and EU compliant Anti-Malware A component on Endpoint Security Windows clients. This component protects clients from known and unknown viruses, worms, Trojan horses, adware, and keystroke loggers. blade, make sure to switch to a complaint Endpoint Security Client Application installed on end-user computers to monitor security status and enforce security policies. before deploying the client. See Anti-Malware Settings. |
Using Third-Party Tools
You can install the HarmonyEndpoint Security Client on endpoints using third-party tools:
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To install the client on Windows-based endpoints:
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Using Mobile Device Management (MDM), see Harmony Endpoint Security for Windows MDM Deployment Guide.
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Using System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), see Appendix A - Deploying Harmony Endpoint Security Client using SCCM.
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To install the client on macOS-based endpoints, see Harmony Endpoint Security for macOS MDM Deployment Guide.
Using Push Operation
From Endpoint Security Client E84.40 and higher, using Push Operation, you can install the Initial Client remotely.
The Push Operation mechanism extends to devices that do not have the Initial Client installed yet.
To install the Initial Client using Push Operation, see Remote Installation of Initial Client.