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Rene2012

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  1. What would happen if you don't disable the ADR that created a new package, and don't create a new one that points to the existing package? If I understand correctly, the ADR would create a new package everytime. However I don't see that happening in our environment. I created a new ADR with new package and didn't disable it. Don't see any errors?
  2. Great tutorials! Question: First you made an ADR which deploys the definition updates to the clients. The time specified here is 2 AM (two hours after SUP). Later, when you define the custom Endpoint protection policy, there is the option to specify an update interval and source: http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=7929 Should I only enable 'Updates distributed from Configuration Manager' here? And what does the 'Check for Endpoint definition's interval do? I mean, you created an ADR already, doesn't these two conflict which each other? The ADR pushes the updates to the clients, so there is no need to check it from here?
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