Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 Client Side Logs Tips and Tricks
While FEP has great reporting features available in the SCCM console and through SQL Reporting Services it’s completely possible that you might find yourself attempting to troubleshoot a malware issue...
View ArticleAutomatically Deploying Forefront Endpoint Protection Updates via System...
Out of the box FEP provides several channels for delivering definition updates to clients. The three basic options are, updates through WSUS/SUP, UNC file shares and connecting to Microsoft Updates....
View ArticleFEP Webinar Recording Now Available
Did you miss our FEP Webinar series? A recording is now available in our Media Library CSS and Microsoft review how to deploy Forefront Endpoint Protection to Improve Security, Performance, and Reduce...
View ArticlePreparing Existing Antivirus Software for an Forefront Endpoint Protection...
When deploying Forefront Endpoint Protection, making a few simple changes to your existing Antivirus Software before installing FEP can increase the success of your deployment. Below is a list of...
View ArticleFEP 14th Day MMPC Definition Update
In addition to 3 definition update mechanisms defined in the FEP policy (WSUS,UNC and Windows Update), there is actually a little known 4th update mechanism built into the client. This 4th definition...
View ArticleHow to View the FEP Collection Membership Queries
The FEP dashboard located on the SCCM console has a wealth of information. It provides FEP admins with a snapshot of the overall health of your FEP deployment and various statistics including recent...
View ArticleSCEP Server Policy Templates
One of the best features of Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010 was its easy to use server policy templates. In a nutshell, server policy templates let you quickly choose an optimized,...
View ArticleMigrate to Forefront Endpoint Protection in conjunction with a Windows 7...
Let’s say you’ve found yourself working against the clock to get Windows 7 rolled out before Windows XP hits end of life, and during the planning phase you realize your current AV solution won’t work...
View ArticleForefront Endpoint Protection 2010 Client Side Logs Tips and Tricks
While FEP has great reporting features available in the SCCM console and through SQL Reporting Services it’s completely possible that you might find yourself attempting to troubleshoot a malware issue...
View ArticleAutomatically Deploying Forefront Endpoint Protection Updates via System...
Out of the box FEP provides several channels for delivering definition updates to clients. The three basic options are, updates through WSUS/SUP, UNC file shares and connecting to Microsoft Updates....
View ArticleFEP Webinar Recording Now Available
Did you miss our FEP Webinar series? A recording is now available in our Media Library CSS and Microsoft review how to deploy Forefront Endpoint Protection to Improve Security, Performance, and Reduce...
View ArticlePreparing Existing Antivirus Software for an Forefront Endpoint Protection...
When deploying Forefront Endpoint Protection, making a few simple changes to your existing Antivirus Software before installing FEP can increase the success of your deployment. Below is a list of...
View ArticleFEP 14th Day MMPC Definition Update
In addition to 3 definition update mechanisms defined in the FEP policy (WSUS,UNC and Windows Update), there is actually a little known 4th update mechanism built into the client. This 4th definition...
View ArticleHow to View the FEP Collection Membership Queries
The FEP dashboard located on the SCCM console has a wealth of information. It provides FEP admins with a snapshot of the overall health of your FEP deployment and various statistics including recent...
View ArticleSCEP Server Policy Templates
One of the best features of Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010 was its easy to use server policy templates. In a nutshell, server policy templates let you quickly choose an optimized,...
View ArticleMigrate to Forefront Endpoint Protection in conjunction with a Windows 7...
Let’s say you’ve found yourself working against the clock to get Windows 7 rolled out before Windows XP hits end of life, and during the planning phase you realize your current AV solution won’t work...
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