Added a note for local script

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ManikaDhiman 2020-07-08 16:47:56 -07:00
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Microsoft Defender ATP supports non-persistent VDI session onboarding.
>[!Note]
>To onboard non-persistent VDI sessions, VDI machines must be on Windows 10.
>To onboard non-persistent VDI sessions, VDI devices must be on Windows 10.
>
>While other Windows versions might work, only Windows 10 is supported.

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- [VDI onboarding scripts for non-persistent devices](configure-endpoints-vdi.md)
> [!NOTE]
> The Onboarding package for Windows Server 2019 through Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager currently ships a script. For more information on how to deploy scripts in Configuration Manager, see [Packages and programs in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/packages-and-programs).
> - The Onboarding package for Windows Server 2019 through Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager currently ships a script. For more information on how to deploy scripts in Configuration Manager, see [Packages and programs in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/packages-and-programs).
> - A local script is suitable for a proof of concept but should not be used for production deployment. For a production deployment, we recommend using Group Policy, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, or Intune.
Support for Windows Server, provide deeper insight into activities happening on the Windows server, coverage for kernel and memory attack detection, and enables response actions on Windows Server endpoint as well.