After setting up your network environment, managing your endpoint groups, and assigning
your
default policy settings, you can begin deploying agents to more endpoints in your
network. Review
the agent types and ensure you install the correct agent on your endpoints to maximize
your
protection.
Before deploying agents, make sure that you configure the following:
After deploying agents, ensure continued support by following the agent support policy for the type of agent installed.
Agent type
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Description
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Supported operating systems
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Agent package name
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Standard Endpoint Protection
|
Provides user-centric anti-malware protection for the workstations your employees
use for
day-to-day operations, which also includes Data Loss Prevention capabilities
|
|
EndpointBasecamp.exe
|
|
endpoint_basecamp.pkg
|
||
Server & Workload Protection
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Provides stronger protection for servers and cloud workloads that need to meet stringent
compliance requirements
|
|
EndpointBasecamp.exe
|
|
tmxbc
|
||
Endpoint Sensor
|
Provides the detection and response features necessary to receive comprehensive Workbench
alerts and XDR data correlation
|
|
EndpointBasecamp.exe
|
|
endpoint_basecamp.pkg
|
||
|
tmxbc
|
For deploying to VDI environments, see Creating a golden image with the agent
software.
For deploying using Microsoft central management tools, see Deploying Agents with a Software Management
System.
NoteSee the agent system requirements for specific supported versions of each supported operating
system.
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