FEP 2010
Applies To: Forefront Endpoint Protection
Installation of Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection consists of downloading Forefront Endpoint Protection, verifying prerequisites, installing the Forefront Endpoint Protection server, and validating that the installation was successful.
The steps required to install Forefront Endpoint Protection are described in this section.
Overview of Installing Forefront Endpoint Protection
Install Forefront Endpoint Protection by completing the following steps in order:
Step 1—Download and expand Forefront Endpoint Protection from the Forefront Endpoint Protection download page (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196678).
Important
The path to where Setup files are located must only contain ASCII characters.
Step 2—Verify that your environment meets the prerequisites. For more information, see Prerequisites for Installing Forefront Endpoint Protection on a Server.
Important
If you are installing Forefront Endpoint Protection on a server using one of the following topologies, the Forefront Endpoint Protection client software is deployed on the computer where Setup is run:
- Basic topology
- Basic topology with remote reporting database
- Advanced topology with FEP 2010 Reporting and Alerts
- Basic topology
Step 3—Install the Forefront Endpoint Protection server. For more information, see Installation Options.
Warning
If you are installing the Forefront Endpoint Protection databases on a SQL Server cluster and the active cluster node fails during installation, Setup can fail to complete as expected.
Important
If Setup is run on a Configuration Manager site server with the Configuration Manager agent running and the topology specified in Step 2 requires the Forefront Endpoint Protection client to be installed, the customized settings need to be reapplied to the Forefront Endpoint Protection client. For more information, see Configuring the Client Software on a Configuration Manager Site Server.
Note
If you select to update from Microsoft Update when finishing Setup, the wizard can take several minutes to close and appears as if it is frozen.
Step 4—Validate that the installation succeeded. For more information, see Validating the Installation.