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Tag: Stand-Alone

How to install System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection on a standalone client

Posted on24 March 20132 Comments

Suppose you have a need to deploy System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection to a number of clients that later run in standalone mode, meaning that they are not joined to a domain, can’t be managed by SCCM and operate in Read More …

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CategoriesEndpoint Protection, SCCM 2012Tagscommand-line, Endpoint Protection, policy, SCEPInstall.exe, Stand-Alone

Configuring App-V Standalone Mode through Group Policy

Posted on2 March 20102 March 20101 Comment

If you plan to use the Microsoft App-V Stand-Alone Mode some Registry Settings are required for the Application Virtualization Client as described in detail on this App-V site here. But instead of setting these registry keys manually or through a Read More …

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CategoriesApp-V, Deployment, Group PolicyTagsApp-V, GPO, MSI, Stand-Alone

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