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I disagree with the above.
I disagree with the above. It's great that it worked in your environment, but in mine, it blew up certain network functions completely and also drops a faulting application error on each and every PC in my domain. My PC's won't pickup DHCP even with the smart application for DHCP enabled in SEP11. I also completely dislike that you have to install the manager that uses IIS. I've also had several port conflicts with other applications and SEP manager. They should have taken the SNS environment into conisderation when they developed EP.