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Deploy the GlobalProtect App to End Users

2024-11-22 There are several option you can use to distribute and install the software on macOS and Windows endpoint :directly from the portal—Download the

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There are several option you can use to
distribute and install the software on macOS and Windows endpoint :

  • directly from the portal

    —Download the app software
    to the firewall hosting the portal, and then activate it so that
    end users can install the updates when they connect to the portal.
    This option provides flexibility by allowing you to control how
    and when end users receive updates based on the agent configuration
    settings you define for each user, group, and/or operating system.
    However, if you have a large number of apps that require updates,
    it could put extra load on your portal. See

    Host
    App Updates on the Portal

    for instruction .

  • From a web server

    —If you is have have a large number of endpoint
    that need to upgrade the app simultaneously , consider host the
    app update on a web server to reduce the load on the firewall .
    See

    Host
    App Updates on a Web Server

    for instruction .

  • Transparently from the command line

    —For Windows endpoints,
    you can deploy app settings automatically using the Windows Installer
    (Msiexec). However, to upgrade to a later app version using Msiexec,
    you must first uninstall the existing app. In addition, Msiexec
    allows for deployment of app settings directly on the endpoints
    by setting values in the Windows registry. Similarly, you can also
    deploy app settings to macOS endpoints, by configuring settings
    in the macOS plist. See

    Deploy
    App Settings Transparently

    .

  • Using group policy rules

    —In Active Directory environments,
    the GlobalProtect app can also be distributed to end users through
    an Active Directory group policy. AD Group policies allow for automated
    modification of Windows endpoint settings and software. Refer to
    the article at

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816102

    for
    more information on how to use Group Policy to automatically distribute
    programs to endpoints or users.

  • From a mobile endpoint management system

    —If you use
    a mobile management system, such as an MDM or EMM, to manage your
    mobile endpoints, you can use the system to deploy and configure
    the GlobalProtect app. See

    Mobile
    Endpoint Management

    .