
- #INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG INSTALL#
- #INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG MANUAL#
- #INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG SOFTWARE#
- #INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG WINDOWS#
The values that you enter depend on the client version and the source of the installation files:

#INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG WINDOWS#
#INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG MANUAL#
However, the installation process for Tanium Client 7.4 or later requires fewer manual configuration steps if you download tanium‑init.dat through Client Management.īe careful not to allow the tanium-init.dat or tanium.pub file to be distributed or stored outside of your organization, such as in a publicly accessible source code repository or any other location accessible from the public internet. You can also download tanium‑init.dat or tanium.pub through the Tanium Console (see Tanium Console User Guide: Download infrastructure configuration files (keys)) and request SetupClient.exe from Tanium Support (see Contact Tanium Support). tanium‑init.dat (Tanium Client 7.4 or later).The bundle contains includes the following files for Windows installations: For the procedure, see Download the installation bundle or tanium-init.dat file for alternative deployment. The download link is available on the Client Management Overview page. Use the Tanium Client Management service to download the client installer bundle ( windows-client-bundle.zip) to the Windows endpoint. Sign in to the Windows endpoint with a local user or domain account that has administrative permissions.Ensure that the Windows endpoint meets the basic requirements for the Tanium Client.Creates the Tanium Client service with a Startup Type set to Automatic.įor information about managing the Tanium Client service or uninstalling the Tanium Client after deployment, see Manage the Tanium Client on Windows.Adds the Tanium Client program to the Windows Add/Remove Programs list.Creates the Tanium Client Windows registry key along with an initial set of registry values.Creates the Tanium Client installation directories for the client application files and related content files.If you encounter issues when deploying the Tanium Client, examine the Tanium Client installation log.Īll these deployment methods use the Tanium Client installer SetupClient.exe, which makes the following changes to the target endpoints: For details on using a third-party tool with Tanium installers, refer to the documentation for that tool.
#INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG SOFTWARE#
You can use the installation wizard, client command-line interface (CLI), or third-party software distribution tools, such as System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), to deploy the Tanium Client to Windows endpoints.

#INSTALL GPG MAC VERIFY INSTALL.PKG INSTALL#
If you use an operating system (OS) image to deploy an OS to new endpoints, you can install the Tanium Client on the template image (as described in this section) and perform additional steps to prepare the Tanium Client for deployment through the image. For more information, see Tuning Tanium Client settings for VDI endpoints and other endpoints with limited resources.

If you are deploying the Tanium Client to virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) instances or other endpoints with limited resources, you might need to adjust certain client settings to help to reduce resource usage. For more information, see Deploying the Tanium Client using Client Management. You can also deploy the Tanium Client using the Client Management service. For the procedure, see Create a client configuration. If you are using Tanium Server 7.5 or later, the tanium-init.dat file that is contained in this bundle includes the ServerNameList, ServerPort, Log Level, and any other client settings and tags from the client configuration. Use Client Management to create a client configuration and then download an installation bundle for use in alternative deployment. If you are deploying the Tanium Client to endpoints that cannot be reached directly from the Tanium Module Server, such as those connected to a Zone Server, or if your organization has a preferred standard software package deployment tool, you can use an installer or package file to deploy the Tanium Client.

Deploying the Tanium Client using an installer or package fileĭownload installation packages for the Tanium Client from Client Management and install the client on endpoints.
