Whats been you guys' experience with having SEP on your endpoints while using 
SCCM 2012 to handle software inventory/app deployments?

Does SEP interfere with SCEP's antivirus in any way? Is it better to just 
disable SCEP when SEP is installed?

Ive got a manager dead set on putting the latest SEP on our endpoints and 
wanted to know if anyone else has had to do this. Im afraid having both SCEP 
and SEP on an endpoint is overkill but the sccm client needs SCEP to function, 
I don't believe I can have the sccm client on an endpoint without scep tied to 
it

Am I wrong in that assumption? Or otherwise is there any info I can find for 
admins that have done this before?

Justin P. White
DAK Americas LLC Cooper River Site
Technical Specialist
(843) 797-9190 Work
(843) 709-0152 Cell
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3350 Cypress Gardens Road
Moncks Corner, SC 29461


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