you can install the sccm client and NOT have scep enabled, it's all defined
by custom settings and antimalware policy,

On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Justin P. White <[email protected]>
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> Whats been you guys’ experience with having SEP on your endpoints while
> using SCCM 2012 to handle software inventory/app deployments?
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> Does SEP interfere with SCEP’s antivirus in any way? Is it better to just
> disable SCEP when SEP is installed?
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> 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
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> Am I wrong in that assumption? Or otherwise is there any info I can find
> for admins that have done this before?
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> Justin P. White
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