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How do I deploy a new Device Agent?
Please follow these steps to implement our lightweight endpoint agent called Device Agent. , for Windows.- Log in to the Security Center.
- Click Asset Manager in the header.
- Click Devices.
- Click +New Devices
- Read the instructions and proceed.
- Create Token:
- Name: Name your Token.
- Valid from: Set the valid from date.
- Valid days: Set how long the Token should be valid.
- Token validity duration should be as low as possible to avoid security exposures.
- One Token can be deployed to many devices.
- Click Create.
- Under the Token, you can check the status of your Token:
- Active
- Expired
- Not Active
- Read the information information below about deployment.
- Done!
Manual deployment
- Package: Click on the download icon to download the Device Agent (we are using the Microsoft Windows MSI package for Device Agent for Windows).
- Token: Select the Token that you previously created.
- Proxy: If you have a local network that is not directly connected to the network, then you can use the Scanner Appliance as a proxy to connect the Device Agent with the Security Center.
- Choose the protocol for the proxy connection and select the Scanner Appliance you would like to use.
Please notice that the proxy feature is not enabled on the Scanner Appliance by default; you must enable it manually.
Installation in Windows manually or GPO
Please read this article about manual installation and using GPO in Windows.
Mass deployment
Mass deployment can be done with Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Config Manager (previously called SCCM). Please read this article for instructions.