
Value: 3.55.1 (update accordingly for the sensor version being used in your environment) "The file system setting must satisfy the following rule to indicate the presence of this application":.Enter the method to detect if a sensor is already installed on the host:.The log files will be found in c:\Windows\ccmcache or c:\Program File\SMS_CCM on the endpoint. SensorWindowsInstaller-.exe -c SensorWindowsInstaller-.cfg -u force -l uninstall.txt Note: The -l option creates a log file of the install/uninstall, which is useful for troubleshooting. SensorWindowsInstaller-.exe -c SensorWindowsInstaller-.cfg -k -l install.txt Content Location: UNC path to the files from Step 2 above.On the Content page, enter the following information:.Click Manually specify the deployment type information.On the Deployment Types screen, click Add.Click Next twice, skipping the Application Catalog.Open the Specify Settings for this application page and click Manually Specify the application information.Load the System Center Configuration Manager.Copy these two files to your preferred SCCM content folder:.Make a note of the API key for the downloaded profile.Click Settings > Sensor > Download Profile to download the sensor installer/uninstaller profile.Login to your Elastic Endpoint Security platform.To automatically install the Elastic Endpoint Security sensor for Windows: Use this installation method if you want to automate silent installations on many devices, including installations via a deployment tool such as Windows System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).

Installing Elastic Endpoint Security using a deployment tool

Please be sure that this address is authorized at network egress points and that traffic is not subject to manipulation or TLS interception. You can find your Elastic server's sensor check-in address by clicking Endpoints > Deploy sensors > Windows > Endgame. All communications are outbound, sensor-to-server. The Elastic Endpoint Security sensor communicates with an Elastic server using bidirectionally authenticated Transport Layer Security (TLS) via port 443. Prior to deploying the Elastic Endpoint Security sensor, please ensure you have accounted for the following items: Configure the necessary network connectivity
