

The currently installed files are not newer than the update files. The base definitions match the delta definitions. (They are Forefront Client Security-compliant.) The definition files and the engine files are of the correct architecture. If new definition files are added to that directory, the Antimalware Service is notified, and it validates the files to make sure that the following conditions are true: To support this practice, the Antimalware Service monitors a directory in the file system for new definition files and for new engine files. In this situation, you use a file-copy procedure. If you are an administrator, and you want to update the malware definition files on a client computer, you may want to use a fully updated client computer or extracted installation files as a source. * Endpoint Protection is refered to a Group of the Microsoft Antivirus products and includes: If valid updates are added to that directory, the Antimalware Service uses the updated versions of these files. The Antimalware Service monitors a directory in the file system for new definition files and for new engine files. This article describes how to deploy Endpoint Protection* definitions by using a file-copy procedure. Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection More.
