If you are using ConfigMgr 2012 (or one of the plugins hi-jacking the infrastructure – such as Parallels) to manage the Mac OSX devices there are some caveats to the ordinary guide of both from Symantec on howto install the Symantec Endpoint Protection aswell as the Microsoft guide “How to Create and Deploy Applications for Mac Computers in Configuration Manager”.
Sep 12 For Mac Download
Apple's big fall event for 2018 is coming September 12 at 10:00 am Pacific at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, and from all indications, the tech giant is set to announce a host of new. The Symantec Endpoint Protection client for Mac is managed by a Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) on a Windows server. Additional notes. Mac OS X 64-bit mode is supported. PowerPC processors are not supported as of version 12.1.x. As of version 12.1.2, case-sensitive formatted volumes are supported. Symantec Endpoint Protection (Mac) - Uninstallation Instructions Campus licenses for Symantec Endpoint Protection expire on June 24, 2020 for Students and July 31, 2020 for Faculty and Staff. You can learn more about the license expiration and recommended antivirus solutions at Campus Symantec License Expiration - Summer 2020.
First of all you need access to the Symantec Endpoint Protection media and to actually start the installation. Once its started you can immediately headover to Symantecs guide on howto Deploy (keyword deploy) SEP with Apple Remote Desktop or Casper.
The guide states that once the installation is fired up (and you acknowledge that its OK if this requires you to restart the computer) you can access the Tools-menu
Clicking the “Create remote deployment package” will immediately fire off a new menu that will allow you to choose a file-name and a place where the new package can be saved.
Once the deployment package is created you you will receive a helpful note about only deploying this with a deployment system, and remembering to restart afterwards.
Sep 12 For Mac Osx
As per the ConfigMgr article on howto deploy applications for Mac there is a need to convert the generic PKG-format to the ConfigMgr compatible (and unique) CMMAC format.
This specific package does unfortunately not provide any detection mechanism, so the command-line to convert this package is.
-c points the utility to our original package
-o points to the where we want to place our final package (named SEPRemote.cmmac)