Take advantage of Active Directory features to deploy the MSI package simultaneously to multiple Security Agent endpoints.
For instructions on creating an MSI file, see Installing with Agent Packager.
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Perform the following:
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For Windows Server 2008 R2:
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Open the Group Policy Management Console. Click Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management.
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In the console tree, expand Group Policy Objects in the forest and domain containing the GPO that you want to edit.
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Right-click the GPO that you want to edit, and then click Edit. This opens the Group Policy Object Editor.
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For Windows Server 2012 or later:
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Open the Group Policy Management Console. Click Server Management > Tools > Group Policy Management.
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In the console tree, expand Group Policy Objects in the forest and domain containing the GPO that you want to edit.
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Right-click the GPO that you want to edit, and then click Edit. This opens the Group Policy Object Editor.
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Choose between Computer
Configuration and User Configuration, and
open Software Settings below it.
Tip:
Trend Micro recommends using Computer Configuration instead of User Configuration to ensure successful MSI package installation regardless of which user logs on to the endpoint.
- Below Software Settings, right-click Software installation, and then select New and Package.
- Locate and select the MSI package.
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Select a deployment method and then click
OK.
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Assigned: The MSI package is automatically deployed the next time a user logs on to the endpoint (if you selected User Configuration) or when the endpoint restarts (if you selected Computer Configuration). This method does not require any user intervention.
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Published: To run the MSI package, inform users to go to Control Panel, open the Add/Remove Programs screen, and select the option to add/install programs on the network. When the Security Agent MSI package displays, users can proceed to install the Security Agent.
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