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  1. First off, I have to say that I am TRULY impressed with how well and clearly defined this step-by-step tutorial is. I am a first-time user of System Center, so I had to jump straight into the foray with v.2012 SP1. Despite the differences in screenshots and some other tweaks, I got through an installation after only two tries (I love VMs). That all said ... [NEW TOPIC] If anyone (Admin included) can help guide me through the following, I would greatly appreciate it. I have SCCM 2012 running and can do Client Pushes of the Configuration Manager client to domain-bound systems (via intranet), as well as push and update Endpoint Protection (EP), thereafter. I can even uninstall non-standard antivirus programs prior to EP installation without forcing system reboots (though the process takes longer to complete). However: 1. I need to create a deployment package (e.g. a ZIP, an MSI or an EXE) independent of the Client Push system (e.g. for workgroup or other systems not yet on the domain; workstations joined to a child domain; domain workstations using public Internet or currently out of reach from a domain hub). Once installed, the clients could ping via intranet or Internet to get updates, policy changes, etc. 2. I need some guidance on how to configure SCCM to use HTTP and/or HTTPS (preferably ONLY the latter) to update the Configuration Manager client, Endpoint Protection client and so on. I followed the instructions presented here to set up certificate calls and WSUS updates, but it looks like I broke my Client Push, in the process. Those are my key issues, and I would appreciate ANY and ALL relevant assistance, as I am stuck like Chuck, right now - THX !!
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