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How to Install SCCM & Endpoint Protection in Windows Server 2019 (Step by Step)

A step by step guide to install SCCM in Windows Server 2019. System Center Configuration Manager helps IT manage PCs and servers, keeping software up-to-date, setting configuration and security policies, and monitoring system status while giving employees access to corporate applications on the devices that they choose. When Configuration Manager is integrated with Microsoft Intune, you can manage corporate-connected PCs, Macs and UNIX/Linux servers along with cloud-based mobile devices running Windows, Windows Phone, iOS, and Android, all from a single management console.

System Center Endpoint Protection protects client and server operating systems against the latest malware threats. It is built on System Center Configuration Manager, giving customers a unified infrastructure for client security and compliance management.

This Technical Preview includes support for Windows 10 with existing Configuration Manager and Endpoint Protection features as well as additional enhancements for operating system deployments, software update management, device management, and more.

As a reminder, these are early pre-release builds. Many of the features and scenarios are still in development. As such, this preview is not intended for production environments, production labs, nor full evaluations.

Need more information about System Center Configuration Manager and Endpoint Protection (technical preview branch – version 1911)? See Technical Preview product documentation.

To include Microsoft Intune in your evaluation for unified management of PCs and Macs, as well as cloud-based mobile devices, sign up for a free evaluation of Microsoft Intune.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

11 thoughts on “How to Install SCCM & Endpoint Protection in Windows Server 2019 (Step by Step)

  • bruh don't give domain admin like that, it doesn't need it at all. The only account that needs local admin rights is the client push install account.

  • good afternoon, could you give a list of files for downloading the necessary software,??

  • What is this soundtrack playing?

  • Hi I have a problem with the installation..in step Database information item, it will list the voices:
    1. The SQL server and instance names are entered correctly
    2. The specified SQL server instance is not configured to use dynamic ports
    3. If a firewall is enabled on the SQL server, inbound rules exist to allow connections to the correct ports
    4. The account used to run setup has permissions to connect to the specified SQL Server instance … can you help me with that?

  • can you kindly share the sccm cb 1902 or newest to me?thanks. my email address is xmlzcy@hotmail.com

  • Some notes you need to know about SCCM latest update.
    Note

    When configuring a single PXE enabled distribution point to support multiple subnets it is not supported to use DHCP options. Configure IP helpers on the routers to allow PXE requests to be forwarded to your PXE enabled distribution points.

    Note

    In version 1810 and earlier, it's not supported to use the PXE responder without WDS on servers that are also running a DHCP server.

    Starting in version 1902, when you enable a PXE responder on a distribution point without Windows Deployment Service, it can now be on the same server as the DHCP service. Add the following settings to support this configuration:

    Set the DWord value DoNotListenOnDhcpPort to 1 in the following registry key: HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftSMSDP.

    Set DHCP option 60 to PXEClient.

    Restart the SCCMPXE and DHCP services on the server.

    Thanks

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