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In Server Core, Windows Defender is enabled by default on Windows Server 2012 r2, without a GUI. If the instalation has a GUI and Desktop Experience enabled, is there is way to enable Windows Defender?
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Windows Defender is not in any 2012 product not sure how you are seeing that especially on Core. But this article explains it a bit. Windows defender is a consumer product and 2012 is not.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/clientsecurity/archive/2012/11/05/more-information-on-microsoft-antimalware-protection-on-windows-8-and-windows-server-2012.aspx
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That article refers to Windows Server 2012, not to Windows Server 2012 r2. I knew about WS 2012, I need to know about WS 2012 r2. I know for sure that Windows Defender exists and it is enabled by default on Windows Server Core, even if the WD does not
a have a GUI.-
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Thursday, May 8, 2014 9:07 PM
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Hi,
Thanks for your posting.
As Globalrmunyan mentioned, Windows Defender is not supported in Windows server 2012 or r2.
Please refer to the following article:
Secure Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831360
Regards.
Vivian Wang
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Vivian, that is really not true.
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh831778 «What changed in Windows Server 2012 R2» -> «Windows Defender» on the bottom and you will see:
«Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface).
For more information, see
Windows Defender.»So on Core installation, it really IS present.
Jaroslav Sabacky
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Milos Puchta
Saturday, April 18, 2015 9:57 PM
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I knew it was present on Server Core, this is why I wished to know if there is any way to enable it on Server with a GUI as well.
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Did you get any answer on this?
All my findings are the same so far, that it is enabled and install as default on 2012 R2Core, but no information regarding Full GUI.
And that it was not supported on 2012.
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Hi,
Thanks for your posting.
As Globalrmunyan mentioned, Windows Defender is not supported in Windows server 2012 or r2.
Please refer to the following article:
Secure Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831360
Regards.
Vivian Wang
Not exactly true. Defender IS INCLUDED in 2012 R2 under the Desktop Experience. However, it isn’t included there in the Foundation edition.
Capt. Dinosaur
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Vivian, that is really not true.
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh831778 «What changed in Windows Server 2012 R2» -> «Windows Defender» on the bottom and you will see:
«Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface).
For more information, see
Windows Defender.»So on Core installation, it really IS present.
Jaroslav Sabacky
Hi Jaroslay,
I understand what you’re saying, however I did find a slightly different story. I followed a link in another thread which took me to a page called, «Greg Olsen — Yellow Duck Guy-«, who says that Defender is included in the Desktop Experience
feature. Here’s the link:Windows Server 2012 – How to Add Desktop Experience Feature
He provides step-by-step instructions to install that feature. I followed his instructions and installed the feature, but in Foundation edition Defender is not included. I’ve just installed a Evaluation Copy of Standard, and am installing the
Desktop Experience there to see if it truly does include Defender.Back from the test and GLUBB!!! I guess you’re correct, because in spite of what the Yellow Duck Guy says, Defender is not in the Desktop Experience of Standard either.
Capt. Dinosaur
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It bites. Microsoft seems to have left a hole for small installations.
System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection is recommended for Windows Server 2012 R2 but it is too complicated and expensive. We just have a few servers on Amazon Web Service, what is a good solution for endpoint protection?
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1. Download Windows Security Essentials for Windows 7
2. Right click on mseinstall.exe and select Properties
3. Click the Compatibility tab
4. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box
5. Select Windows 7 from the pull down menu
6. Click OK
7. Open a Command Prompt as Administrator
8. Navigate to the directory with mseinstall.exe
9. At the command prompt type «mseinstall.exe /disableoslimit» without quotes
10. Press enter and install normally
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This is basically SCEP for the public.
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thank you. working on MS Server 2012r2
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As of the EOL of Windows 7, the download for MSE is no longer available.
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In Server Core, Windows Defender is enabled by default on Windows Server 2012 r2, without a GUI. If the instalation has a GUI and Desktop Experience enabled, is there is way to enable Windows Defender?
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Windows Defender is not in any 2012 product not sure how you are seeing that especially on Core. But this article explains it a bit. Windows defender is a consumer product and 2012 is not.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/clientsecurity/archive/2012/11/05/more-information-on-microsoft-antimalware-protection-on-windows-8-and-windows-server-2012.aspx
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That article refers to Windows Server 2012, not to Windows Server 2012 r2. I knew about WS 2012, I need to know about WS 2012 r2. I know for sure that Windows Defender exists and it is enabled by default on Windows Server Core, even if the WD does not
a have a GUI.-
Edited by
Thursday, May 8, 2014 9:07 PM
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Edited by
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Hi,
Thanks for your posting.
As Globalrmunyan mentioned, Windows Defender is not supported in Windows server 2012 or r2.
Please refer to the following article:
Secure Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831360
Regards.
Vivian Wang
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Monday, May 19, 2014 7:43 AM -
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Thursday, September 18, 2014 6:48 AM
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Vivian, that is really not true.
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh831778 «What changed in Windows Server 2012 R2» -> «Windows Defender» on the bottom and you will see:
«Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface).
For more information, see
Windows Defender.»So on Core installation, it really IS present.
Jaroslav Sabacky
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Proposed as answer by
Milos Puchta
Saturday, April 18, 2015 9:57 PM
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Proposed as answer by
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I knew it was present on Server Core, this is why I wished to know if there is any way to enable it on Server with a GUI as well.
-
Did you get any answer on this?
All my findings are the same so far, that it is enabled and install as default on 2012 R2Core, but no information regarding Full GUI.
And that it was not supported on 2012.
-
Hi,
Thanks for your posting.
As Globalrmunyan mentioned, Windows Defender is not supported in Windows server 2012 or r2.
Please refer to the following article:
Secure Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831360
Regards.
Vivian Wang
Not exactly true. Defender IS INCLUDED in 2012 R2 under the Desktop Experience. However, it isn’t included there in the Foundation edition.
Capt. Dinosaur
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Vivian, that is really not true.
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh831778 «What changed in Windows Server 2012 R2» -> «Windows Defender» on the bottom and you will see:
«Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface).
For more information, see
Windows Defender.»So on Core installation, it really IS present.
Jaroslav Sabacky
Hi Jaroslay,
I understand what you’re saying, however I did find a slightly different story. I followed a link in another thread which took me to a page called, «Greg Olsen — Yellow Duck Guy-«, who says that Defender is included in the Desktop Experience
feature. Here’s the link:Windows Server 2012 – How to Add Desktop Experience Feature
He provides step-by-step instructions to install that feature. I followed his instructions and installed the feature, but in Foundation edition Defender is not included. I’ve just installed a Evaluation Copy of Standard, and am installing the
Desktop Experience there to see if it truly does include Defender.Back from the test and GLUBB!!! I guess you’re correct, because in spite of what the Yellow Duck Guy says, Defender is not in the Desktop Experience of Standard either.
Capt. Dinosaur
-
It bites. Microsoft seems to have left a hole for small installations.
System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection is recommended for Windows Server 2012 R2 but it is too complicated and expensive. We just have a few servers on Amazon Web Service, what is a good solution for endpoint protection?
-
1. Download Windows Security Essentials for Windows 7
2. Right click on mseinstall.exe and select Properties
3. Click the Compatibility tab
4. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box
5. Select Windows 7 from the pull down menu
6. Click OK
7. Open a Command Prompt as Administrator
8. Navigate to the directory with mseinstall.exe
9. At the command prompt type «mseinstall.exe /disableoslimit» without quotes
10. Press enter and install normally
-
This is basically SCEP for the public.
-
thank you. working on MS Server 2012r2
-
As of the EOL of Windows 7, the download for MSE is no longer available.
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Question
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In Server Core, Windows Defender is enabled by default on Windows Server 2012 r2, without a GUI. If the instalation has a GUI and Desktop Experience enabled, is there is way to enable Windows Defender?
All replies
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Windows Defender is not in any 2012 product not sure how you are seeing that especially on Core. But this article explains it a bit. Windows defender is a consumer product and 2012 is not.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/clientsecurity/archive/2012/11/05/more-information-on-microsoft-antimalware-protection-on-windows-8-and-windows-server-2012.aspx
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That article refers to Windows Server 2012, not to Windows Server 2012 r2. I knew about WS 2012, I need to know about WS 2012 r2. I know for sure that Windows Defender exists and it is enabled by default on Windows Server Core, even if the WD does not
a have a GUI.-
Edited by
Thursday, May 8, 2014 9:07 PM
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Edited by
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Hi,
Thanks for your posting.
As Globalrmunyan mentioned, Windows Defender is not supported in Windows server 2012 or r2.
Please refer to the following article:
Secure Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831360
Regards.
Vivian Wang
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Vivian_Wang
Monday, May 19, 2014 7:43 AM -
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Lotusisrael
Thursday, September 18, 2014 6:48 AM
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Vivian, that is really not true.
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh831778 «What changed in Windows Server 2012 R2» -> «Windows Defender» on the bottom and you will see:
«Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface).
For more information, see
Windows Defender.»So on Core installation, it really IS present.
Jaroslav Sabacky
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Proposed as answer by
Milos Puchta
Saturday, April 18, 2015 9:57 PM
-
Proposed as answer by
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I knew it was present on Server Core, this is why I wished to know if there is any way to enable it on Server with a GUI as well.
-
Did you get any answer on this?
All my findings are the same so far, that it is enabled and install as default on 2012 R2Core, but no information regarding Full GUI.
And that it was not supported on 2012.
-
Hi,
Thanks for your posting.
As Globalrmunyan mentioned, Windows Defender is not supported in Windows server 2012 or r2.
Please refer to the following article:
Secure Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831360
Regards.
Vivian Wang
Not exactly true. Defender IS INCLUDED in 2012 R2 under the Desktop Experience. However, it isn’t included there in the Foundation edition.
Capt. Dinosaur
-
Vivian, that is really not true.
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh831778 «What changed in Windows Server 2012 R2» -> «Windows Defender» on the bottom and you will see:
«Available and enabled by default on Server Core installation options and Core System Server (without the user interface).
For more information, see
Windows Defender.»So on Core installation, it really IS present.
Jaroslav Sabacky
Hi Jaroslay,
I understand what you’re saying, however I did find a slightly different story. I followed a link in another thread which took me to a page called, «Greg Olsen — Yellow Duck Guy-«, who says that Defender is included in the Desktop Experience
feature. Here’s the link:Windows Server 2012 – How to Add Desktop Experience Feature
He provides step-by-step instructions to install that feature. I followed his instructions and installed the feature, but in Foundation edition Defender is not included. I’ve just installed a Evaluation Copy of Standard, and am installing the
Desktop Experience there to see if it truly does include Defender.Back from the test and GLUBB!!! I guess you’re correct, because in spite of what the Yellow Duck Guy says, Defender is not in the Desktop Experience of Standard either.
Capt. Dinosaur
-
It bites. Microsoft seems to have left a hole for small installations.
System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection is recommended for Windows Server 2012 R2 but it is too complicated and expensive. We just have a few servers on Amazon Web Service, what is a good solution for endpoint protection?
-
1. Download Windows Security Essentials for Windows 7
2. Right click on mseinstall.exe and select Properties
3. Click the Compatibility tab
4. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box
5. Select Windows 7 from the pull down menu
6. Click OK
7. Open a Command Prompt as Administrator
8. Navigate to the directory with mseinstall.exe
9. At the command prompt type «mseinstall.exe /disableoslimit» without quotes
10. Press enter and install normally
-
This is basically SCEP for the public.
-
thank you. working on MS Server 2012r2
-
As of the EOL of Windows 7, the download for MSE is no longer available.
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В данном случае понадобилось установить Windows Defender на Windows Server 2012 r2. Основная проблема в том, что на офф сайте Microsoft, на сегодняшний день присутствуют только релизы для Windows Vista / Windows 7, а сам установочный пакет ни в какую не устанавливается в ОС, выдавая подряд несколько ошибок — 0x8004FF04 и 0x8004FF71… Итак для начала необходимо загрузить Windows Defender с офф сайта.
Решение ошибки — 0x8004FF04
Решается вопрос просто — перед запуском установщика необходимо в свойства установочного пакеты выставить режим совместимости в Windows 7
Решение ошибки — 0x8004FF71
Устанавливать антивирусный пакет нужно из командой строки с аргументом /disableoslimit
, для этого необходимо открыть командную строку от имени Администратора > перейти в каталог, куда загружен установочный пакет > выполнить установку используя команду:
mseinstall.exe /disableoslimit
После установки запустить обновление:
Обновиться:
Пользоваться:
Проверено на Windwows Server 2012 R2 6.3 (Build 9600) со всеми последними апдейтами:
Done.
On earlier versions of Windows client and server you could install Microsoft Security Essentials, free antivirus from Microsoft. In Windows 8 client, it is integrated into Windows Defender. However, I see no such option in Windows Server 2012 and attempts to install MSE fail.
asked Dec 22, 2012 at 20:02
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I set the compatibility mode for the installer to Windows 7 and then started it with the /disableoslimit
command line parameter.
answered Feb 16, 2013 at 18:02
kinokijufkinokijuf
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Currently the answer is «It’s not supported on Server operating systems», as Microsoft doesn’t list Server (2012) as a supported OS.
From MS’ MSE requirements page:
Microsoft Security Essentials is free* and easy to download and use.
Here’s what you need to run it:Operating System: Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3); Windows Vista
(Service Pack 1, or Service Pack 2); Windows 7*
As with previous versions you may be able to unofficially install them at some point, but for now, it’s not compatible.
answered Dec 27, 2012 at 21:00
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Security Essentials lists only the client operating systems XP, Vista, Win 7 as supported. Windows 8 is very specifically noted as not supported. Since Server 2012 has the same core, it would be normal to assume that it isn’t supported.
Windows 8 currently isn’t supported. Please see the system requirements page for a complete list of operating systems that Microsoft Security Essentials supports.
from http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/i-cant-install-microsoft-security-essentials
answered Dec 27, 2012 at 21:11
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На более ранних версиях клиента и сервера Windows вы могли установить Microsoft Security Essentials, бесплатный антивирус от Microsoft. В клиенте Windows 8 он интегрирован в Защитник Windows. Тем не менее, я не вижу такой опции в Windows Server 2012 и попытки установить MSE не удаются.
Ответы:
Я установил режим совместимости для установщика на Windows 7, а затем запустил его с параметром /disableoslimit
командной строки.
В настоящее время ответ «Это не поддерживается в операционных системах сервера», так как Microsoft не перечисляет Server (2012) в качестве поддерживаемой ОС.
Со страницы требований MSE MS :
Microsoft Security Essentials бесплатен *, его легко скачать и использовать. Вот что вам нужно для запуска:
Операционная система: Windows XP с пакетом обновления 3 (SP3) ; Windows Vista (Пакет обновления 1 или Пакет обновления 2) ; Windows 7*
Как и в предыдущих версиях, вы можете в какой-то момент установить их неофициально, но пока они не совместимы.
Security Essentials перечисляет только поддерживаемые клиентские операционные системы XP, Vista, Win 7. Windows 8 особо отмечена как не поддерживаемая. Поскольку Server 2012 имеет то же ядро, было бы нормально предположить, что оно не поддерживается.
Windows 8 в настоящее время не поддерживается. См. Страницу системных требований для получения полного списка операционных систем, которые поддерживает Microsoft Security Essentials.
с http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/i-cant-install-microsoft-security-essentials
Безопасность важна, и если у вас все еще есть проблемы с ее установкой или запуском, у вас есть альтернативы, такие как MS End Point Protection 2012, которая загружается в виде пробной версии на 1 1/2 ГБ, но включает в себя неограниченную и официальную (Scepinstall) серверную версию MSE ,
Если у вас нет пропускной способности для такой интенсивной загрузки, у вас может возникнуть соблазн загрузить сторонний размещенный скеп, который может быть таким же аутентичным, как и официальная версия, после того, как вы проверите хеш с помощью чего-то вроде fciv или предпочитаемого вами метода: ( Официальная контрольная сумма Microsoft / ref и dl на сегодняшний день
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11533
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download /confirmation.aspx?id=11533 ( перенос длинной строки)
fciv-оба scepinstall.exe
// File Checksum Integrity Verifier версия 2.05. //
MD5 SHA-1
9aeb45d54695d3d5bbe43620e70c31fe 17c90933a06c8bb15958579d068ad0b7852264e5 scepinstall.exe
Добавьте любой или оба хэша в поисковый запрос по сайту Microsoft:
https://www.google.com/search?q=9aeb45d54695d3d5bbe43620e70c31fe+17c90933a06c8bb15958579d068ad0b7852264e5&site=microsoft.com
И это результаты перечислены и действительны.