Re: [mssms] 2012 to 2016 upgrade with step issues

2017-03-27 Thread Stuart Watret
STEP is what happens if you don’t check scep on Mac’s auto correct :) Its preforming normally, sccm client arrives sees defender and adopts it. However we were getting he scep install landing back and making a mess. Anyway, wiped and rebuilt - woo yea, solution provider! On 24 Mar 2017, at 16:4

Re: [mssms] 2012 to 2016 upgrade with step issues

2017-03-24 Thread Adam Juelich
What is STEP? Is your SCEP Client Policy set to install to those Windows Defender machines, or did you deploy 'SCEP_Install.exe' to them separately? They still need the 'Install' to be managed. I found this out a month ago as well. On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 10:40 AM, Stuart Watret wrote: > Some

[mssms] 2012 to 2016 upgrade with step issues

2017-03-24 Thread Stuart Watret
Someone on site did an in place upgrade of server 2012 r2 to 2016 server. Now defender and step are in a twist. I removed sccm, step and reinstalled sccm, this got defender back to being managed. He just came back to me to say step is back, sure enough defender is back to unmanaged. Anyone se