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Belangrijk Ondersteuning voor System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) voor Mac en Linux (alle versies) eindigt op 31 December 2018. Support for System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) for Mac and Linux (all versions) ends on December 31, 2018.

Beschikbaarheid van nieuwe virusdefinities voor SCEP voor Mac en SCEP voor Linux kan worden stopgezet in na het einde van ondersteuning. Availability of new virus definitions for SCEP for Mac and SCEP for Linux may be discontinued after the end of support. Zie voor meer informatie,. For more information, see. System Center Endpoint Protection bevat een Endpoint Protection-client voor Linux en Mac-computers. System Center Endpoint Protection includes an Endpoint Protection client for Linux and for Mac computers. Deze clients worden niet geleverd met Configuration Manager.

These clients aren't supplied with Configuration Manager. De volgende producten downloaden via de: Download the following products from the:. System Center Endpoint Protection voor Mac System Center Endpoint Protection for Mac. System Center Endpoint Protection voor Linux System Center Endpoint Protection for Linux. Notitie U moet klant van Microsoft Volume License zijn om de Endpoint Protection-installatiebestanden voor Linux en de Mac te kunnen downloaden. You must be a Microsoft Volume License customer to download the Endpoint Protection installation files for Linux and the Mac. Deze producten kunnen niet worden beheerd in de Configuration Manager-console.

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These products can't be managed from the Configuration Manager console. Een System Center Operations Manager managementpack wordt geleverd met de bestanden voor installatie, waarmee u voor het beheren van de client voor Linux.

A System Center Operations Manager management pack is supplied with the installation files, which allows you to manage the client for Linux. Over het verkrijgen van de Endpoint Protection-client voor Mac-computers en Linux-servers How to get the Endpoint Protection client for Mac computers and Linux servers Gebruik de volgende stappen uit om de installatiekopiebestand met de Endpoint Protection-clientsoftware en de documentatie voor Mac-computers en Linux-servers te downloaden. Use the following steps to download the image file containing the Endpoint Protection client software and documentation for Mac computers and Linux servers. Aanmelden bij de. Sign in to the. Selecteer de downloadt en sleutels tabblad aan de bovenkant van de website. Select the Downloads and Keys tab at the top of the website.

Filteren op product System Center Endpoint Protection (huidige vertakking). Filter on product System Center Endpoint Protection (current branch). Klik op de koppeling naar downloaden Click link to Download. Klik op Doorgaan.

Click Continue. Hier ziet u meerdere bestanden, met inbegrip van een met de naam: System Center Endpoint Protection (huidige vertakking - versie 1606) voor Linux-besturingssysteem en Macintosh OS meertalige 32/64-bits 1878 MB ISO.

You should see several files, including one named: System Center Endpoint Protection (current branch - version 1606) for Linux OS and Macintosh OS Multilanguage 32/64 bit 1878 MB ISO. Het bestand te downloaden, klikt u op het pijlpictogram. To download the file, click the arrow icon. De bestandsnaam is SWDVD5SysCtrEndpntPrtctn1606MultiLang-3EptProtLinMacMLFX21-67050. The file name is SWDVD5SysCtrEndpntPrtctn1606MultiLang-3EptProtLinMacMLFX21-67050.ISO.

De update van januari 2018 (X21-67050) omvat de volgende versies: The January 2018 update (X21-67050) includes the following versions:. System Center Endpoint Protection voor Mac 4.5.32.0 (ondersteuning voor macOS 10.13 High Sierra) System Center Endpoint Protection for Mac 4.5.32.0 (support for macOS 10.13 High Sierra). System Center Endpoint Protection voor Linux 4.5.20.0 System Center Endpoint Protection for Linux 4.5.20.0 Gebruik de documentatie bij deze producten voor meer informatie over het installeren en beheren van Endpoint Protection-clients voor Linux en Mac-computers.

For more information about how to install and manage the Endpoint Protection clients for Linux and Mac computers, use the documentation that accompanies these products. De documentatie van dit product is in de documentatie map van de. This product documentation is in the Documentation folder of the.ISO file.

Chad, Looking online at Microsoft it appears that the Mac and Linux client support for SCEP 2012 was a separate add-on provided later than the original release and delivered through the Volume Licensing Center rather than the main support channel for SCEP itself. What this says to me is that it may be difficult to find a direct answer to this question via any of the normal support sites like the TechNet forums as well, since the support may not be via these typical channels either.

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What I'd do is to look in the documentation which according to the notification for the Mac/Linux client release was included with those Endpoint clients themselves. There may be some indication there where support for these could be found, which I suspect might be via the Volume Licensing Center itself?

If there's nothing there, then the best location to ask would be the TechNet forum(s) for System Center 2012, since those are for the business products since these Community forums are only intended for consumer products and so are manned by either volunteers like us or a handful of 1st level support technicians from other countries. Few of these even know what System Center is and even I had a very difficult time finding the little information I did about the SCEP for Mac client release, even though I've personally been involved with administering networks including Windows and using Microsoft websites to support them for nearly 25 years now. Looking at the MVLS site, the latest SCEP for Mac is Current Branch 1602. I tried to install this on a Vanilla macOS 10.12 machine and received a warning about the product only being compatible with 10.6 - 10.11. I ignored the warning and installed anyway and my test mac hit a world of hurt - SCEP errors frequently and the machine became increasingly unresponsive.

Using the uninstall script still left the machine in a near unusable state. Re-installed Sierra and this time used a different security product, and now everything seems to be fine. MS you really need to get ahead of the game with SCEP support for new macs. Hi Everyone, I am in the same boat as Chad: my university requires that we run an antivirus program and the one that they have recently switched to is SCEP. I tried installing SCEP on a MacBook that I had to reimage. I could not get SCEP to install on the newly installed Sierra system and the failed installation left some clear messages in the system logs which I forwarded to the university help desk.

The help desk told to wait for a new release of SCEP. One of my most experienced Mac user installed SCEP under El Capitan and then upgraded to Sierra. That did seem to work but YMMV. I read somewhere (don't remember where) that last year SCEP support for El Capitan did not appear until January 15, 2016 (4 months). I am stuck in this this limbo where I am required to get my users to run SCEP but if they buy a new Mac it can't be installed. If Microsoft does not address this soon, I will be strongly lobbying my University to choose another vendor. If they would even give some sort of release schedule that would be a big help.

Right now I am stuck in this no mans land where my users want new Macs, new Macs come with Sierra, SCEP is required, SCEP won't install, and Microsoft has essentially no information about what to do (at least that I could find using obvious searches though not in Bing). Adding a little more detail to my earlier post above, as you've mentioned there appears to be some lag between the release of a new operating system version by Apple for the Mac and the related support for these by Microsoft within the System Center Endpoint Protection product. This blog article is the latest I could find regarding the previous release of. It includes a list of resources for the System Center product line which is a bit more extensive than others I've seen and may help you to find the most appropriate TechNet forums in which to post. Running a search in the TechNet SCCM forums for SCEP and MAC gives the following results list which may provide a starting point to learn whether others are already discussing this there. Another thing I've found is the current, which appears to support only Windows clients at present, though mention of a few Apple specific items is included on this and some of the other Technical Preview and Branch Version pages in the list at the end of the article. This delay in release of MAC clients actually makes sense, since the Microsoft development cycle will never perfectly mirror that for Apple, so there'd clearly be a lag between release of a new Apple product and the support from a 3rd-party such as Microsoft, whose primary focus would of course be their own products.

This has always been an issue for those supporting both product lines and especially for education where this situation is common, since the choice is typically between supporting both product lines separately or together using the systems provided by the vendor representing the largest installed base. I've dealt with this in an education and business environments myself and typically found that the combined support worked better when direct sharing of data between the two types of systems was required and separate when the only minimal sharing required could be supported through occasional access systems such as HTTP and other more standardized servers. The only true value in bringing these systems together is typically if high levels of support for them are required and so expected of IT personnel, since otherwise it's simply a matter of an apparent desire for centralized control when none really needs to exist. Expecting IT support techs to understand and support 2 entirely different systems is typically pointless, while centralizing the support may make this a requirement. So the key decision isn't which product(s) to use, but rather how necessary the central management truly is to the organization as a whole.