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Issue: Upgrade or uninstallation of Forefront Client Security (FCS) v1 is not possible, after an in place upgrade of Windows Server 2008 Core to Windows Server 2008 R2 Core. Cause: The Antimalware MSI’s used to install the AM engine for FCS use an application Read More...
Greetings! You may have seen this by now, but I wanted to reiterate here: Forefront Client Security (FCS) v1.0 is fully supported on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 as of August 31, 2009. With the release of new updates available through Windows Read More...
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After installing the most recent antimalware update ( KB971026 ), some Client Security customers have reported that their managed Windows XP SP2 and SP3 clients take longer to logon after a reboot. Our support and sustained engineering teams have researched Read More...
Hey folks – we’ve got an exciting line up of sessions about FCS and Stirling that you will want to add to your TechEd schedule – come see the product group talk about our new exciting features! I’ve listed all the sessions available for all Forefront Read More...
Hello folks! I'm happy to share with you another wonderful post from our friends over at the FCS CSS Support team (FCSNerds). CraigW just posted some directions on how to slipstream a Client Security engine update into your SCCM or script-based initial Read More...
Hello FCS experts! I'd like to introduce you to Kurt Falde's blog . Kurt is a CSS Security Engineer, and has some fantastic info, tips and tricks for FCS use and support. Take a look - I think you'll find some great information.... Thanks! Read More...
Howdy everyone! Just wanted to post a quick Yay!! For Yaniv! – Yaniv once again has posted some great information about enhancing your Client Security environment. Please take a minute to read his post ( http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/yanivf/archive/2009/01/09/temper-protection-in-forefront-client-security.aspx Read More...
The FCS Nerds have a great blog post describing how to relocate an FCS client to a new management group, or “pod”. You can find the post here . Happy reading! Read More...
Today we posted guidance on using an existing WSUS server from an SCCM deployment for FCS definition distribution. The complete guidance, Deploying FCS definition updates with a shared System Center Configuration Manager WSUS infrastructure ( http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd185652.aspx Read More...
Hello FCS experts – and you know who you are. You are the ones who have figured out the tips and tricks for using FCS, and have found the most interesting and relevant TechNet information about FCS. The TechNet team wants to make it easier for experts Read More...
Today we are pleased to announce the availability of Forefront Client Security Service Pack 1 (SP1). FCS SP1 adds support for: Agent protection on Windows Server 2008 – both Server and Core. Server role support on Windows Server 2008 (server only) for Read More...
Did you know that Microsoft has an open source hosting website? Codeplex ( www.codeplex.com ) is a Microsoft website that hosts customer-driven projects, and allows customer collaboration on these projects. The cool thing about Codeplex is that it allows Read More...
Hello, The Forefront and System Center teams recognize the importance of enabling customers to take advantage of both Forefront Client Security (FCS) and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) in their environments today. This is a request that we Read More...
For some more technical depth on the Solution Accelerators Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection (NAP), I'd like to introduce Dan Griffin. The following blog post was written by him. The purpose of this blog post is twofold. First, to Read More...
The Forefront Client Security team is pleased to announce the public availability of the Microsoft Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection (NAP)! NAP is a technology provided with Windows Server 2008, and works with Vista and Windows XP Read More...
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