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MSI Installer for EndPoint Protection or Intune compatible deployment method

Hello

 

Is there any possibility of an MSI for deploying Endpoint Protection?

 

We are an MSP with a Managed Devices offering that is underpinned by Microsoft Intune.

We have been using Sophos Endpoint Protection as part of the solution and are very happy with its functionality.

Unfortunately the Endpoint Protection deployment method is proving a major barrier to wider adoption and larger deployments.

Currently we are having to install manually as part of the enrolment.

Intune only supports deploying MSI installers so we either need an MSI or an 'Intune compatible' method.

With the advent of Microsoft Autopilot, if we cannot better automate the Sophos deployments we will have to consider using Windows Defender as our protection.

 

Regards

Sam



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    I need to look into it, it isn't as big of a deal as I thought though. Manual installation during imaging works fine and all devices already in the cloud are getting patched as they should.

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    E.g.

    get-culture

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    2057 en-GB English (United Kingdom)