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As with the other software packages the last option wouldn’t work on our test network, so we distributed the client via a network share. Here there's a choice between emailing the client a link to the install package, saving the package to a shared drive, or pushing it out automatically to the client.

With the Endpoint Protection Manager installed, the next step is to roll the software out to the other computers on the network. It doesn't physically have to be a server, but we installed it to our Windows Server 2012 Essentials machine without a problem. Setting up the local Endpoint Protection Manager involves a huge 1.6GB setup program, which installs the management software to a single PC on the network.
