Importing Active Directory to SEPM
Created: 26 Dec 2010 | Updated: 29 May 2012 | 17 comments
This video guides you through the process of importing Active Directory to the SEPM.
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This video guides you through the process of importing Active Directory to the SEPM.
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Dear Sandip,
can i have you contact detaills you are Expert and No.1
Omar A. G. Dweik
Qatar - Doha
Thanks for the very useful information...
Pat
hi
thanks for explanation.
can i use it to bind some AD-Account as Console-Admins, so the login uses the AD-Credentials and not SQL??
can i use it to detect automatically new computer in Domain (change since last synchro) that dont have AV installed?
Thanks.
pierre-henri
If you want to use AD credentials to access the SEPM console, it possible to console authentication with Active Directory Account, you have to configure Directory Authentication option in SEPM console.
Regard
Sunny Chauhan
What if you have thousands of devices in the console and you import AD. Will that affect those devices that are already located in the console?
Hi
We are using this on very large AD (80'000 users and >100'000 group's).
Works all fine, but you have to have MP2 on the client. Before MP2 the OU-Client matching was not working all the time and you found many clients in your default group.
Try it
I hope in the next versions it will be possible to export/import admin profiles.
It would be much easier to administrate the different domain admins f.e.
Hi,
Already i install sepm in server mechine it's working fine but now i want to instell sep to client mechines how to send the sep installation from server mechine please help me in this............
if you wanna use sepm tools for sep client deployment you can use:
push deployment wizard (under start > sepm)
unmanaged clients (option in sepm under clients)
export client packages and use them (in sepm under admin > install packages)
There are alot of helping forum entries about this which are already on the forum =)
You can use alot of things in SEPM to do this or use 3rd Party Management tools to implement SEP Clients (with export client packages) for example:
sms, altiris, tivoli and more
Search for:
SEP Client Implementation
Push Deployment Wizard
Export Client Packages
I like to provide you information about the How to ush sep from sepm mechine.You can choose mant option for this.They are as.............
1.Remote Intallation
2.Window 7 and Windows 2008 R2
3.CCNP, CNE (NetWare 5), MCP (70-270, 70-290)
Next cert CCIP. QoS & BGP done. Next up MPLS
the default mode (push) means that as soon as the SEP client is started, it establishes a connection to the SEPM and maintains that connection.
In this case, AS SOON as the SEPM downloads new definitions, it notifies all connected clients that new definitions are available. the cliet will then retrieve the file(s) from the SEPM (which acts essentially as an internal You should never have to execute a command from the SEPM to force the client to update ...
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Nice
Regard
Sunny Chauhan
Nice one
Regards
Sumit G.
I have one confusion, if antivirus is not install on the system which are mention in AD Group and I can import AD in SEPM then it auto install there or not??
Regards
Sumit G.
Gr8 Video
Thanks In Advance
Ashish Sharma
SEPM Knowledgebase Documents
hi,
is this video working?
Excellent Video Sandeep. I also show your earlier videos on forum, All are very useful, Keep posting more pls
Regards,
Ajay Singh
Regards,
Ajay Kumar Singh (Consultant- Information Security)
SCS(Symantec) | MCSA | ITIL v3 | Security+
Very helpfull video to understand the Importing Active Directory to SEPM.
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