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So, I've successfully installed FEP 2010 with an existing Sccm2007R3 installation in my test environment. I can now see the Forefront generated collections for Deployed, Pending, etc. I also see the newly made Packages for Forefront Deployment, Operations and Policies.
You deploy Policy first to your clients, and that instructs them to install the client? Or you do the Policy and Deployment programs both, which installs the client? Its a bit confusing.
So my question is this: how are you guys doing this? Whats the smartest/best/sure-fire way to get the FEp2010 client installed on my test machines through SCCM, and have them look to SCCM for their policy?
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Hello guys,
<obligatory long time lurker first time poster speech></>
So, I've successfully installed FEP 2010 with an existing Sccm2007R3 installation in my test environment. I can now see the Forefront generated collections for Deployed, Pending, etc. I also see the newly made Packages for Forefront Deployment, Operations and Policies.
My problem is that I've been following this guide over on the netNext site (http://blog-en.netvnext.com/2010/12/deploying-fep-2010-rc-to-client-systems.html) but I'm a bit foggy on the details.
You deploy Policy first to your clients, and that instructs them to install the client? Or you do the Policy and Deployment programs both, which installs the client? Its a bit confusing.
So my question is this: how are you guys doing this? Whats the smartest/best/sure-fire way to get the FEp2010 client installed on my test machines through SCCM, and have them look to SCCM for their policy?
Thank you!
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