Steps to install Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010?

I've been searching on how to install Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Server.  I can't seem to find anything about this.  Can someone tell me the steps I need to take.  I installed SQL 2012, then SCCM
2012, but when I launch the Forefront 2010 installer its saying it can't find SCCM 2007.  I take it its not supported in Forefront 2010? Anyways, if there are instructions on how to install the Endpoint Protection and Exchange Online protection I'd appreciate
it.  
Fernando

Hi,
In SCCM 2012 Endpoint Protection 2012 is integrated so you cannot install FEP 2010 in it. Add the Site System role called "Endpoint Protection" on your Primary site server, CAS if you use a CAS and then you are good to go.
the steps are described here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/anilm/archive/2012/02/19/how-to-enable-configuration-manager-2012-endpoint-protection.aspx
Regards,
Jörgen
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    Progress received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 6:37:01 PM    1648 (0x0670)
    Progress received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 6:37:01 PM    1648 (0x0670)
    DownloadJob completion received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 6:37:01 PM    1648 (0x0670)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Name (Definition Update for Microsoft Endpoint Protection - KB2461484 (Definition 1.173.2187.0)) ArticleID (2461484) added to the targeted list of deployment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})  
     UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 6:37:01 PM    1648 (0x0670)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Name (Definition Update for Microsoft Endpoint Protection - KB2461484 (Definition 1.173.2219.0)) ArticleID (2461484) added to the targeted list of deployment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})  
     UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 6:37:01 PM    1648 (0x0670)
    CUpdateAssignmentsManager received a SERVICEWINDOWEVENT START Event    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
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    Atleast one user has elected to suspend non-business hours activity when in presentation mode. Checking for presentation mode.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
    Proceeding to non-business hours activites as presentation mode is off.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
    Auto install during non-business hours is disabled or never set, selecting only scheduled updates.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
    A user-defined service window(non-business hours) is available. We will attempt to install any scheduled updates.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
    Attempting to install 0 updates    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
    No actionable updates for install task. No attempt required.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/15/2014 10:00:00 PM    3736 (0x0E98)
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    Attempting to cancel any job started at non-business hours.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 5:00:00 AM    3500 (0x0DAC)
    Message received: '<?xml version='1.0' ?>
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            <AssignmentID>{7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7}</AssignmentID>
        </CIAssignmentMessage>'    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:00 AM    2768 (0x0AD0)
    Assignment {7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7} has total CI = 2    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:00 AM    2768 (0x0AD0)
    Deadline received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:00 AM    2768 (0x0AD0)
    Detection job ({41BE2786-E548-429E-9590-5102B1F8DE2A}) started for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:00 AM    2768 (0x0AD0)
    Progress received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:00 AM    4660 (0x1234)
    DetectJob completion received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Name (Definition Update for Microsoft Endpoint Protection - KB2461484 (Definition 1.173.2187.0)) ArticleID (2461484) added to the targeted list of deployment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})  
     UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Name (Definition Update for Microsoft Endpoint Protection - KB2461484 (Definition 1.173.2219.0)) ArticleID (2461484) added to the targeted list of deployment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})  
     UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    4660 (0x1234)
    UpdateAssginment Download: CCM_CONTENT_WF_DEADLINE_DOWNLOAD set    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    4660 (0x1234)
    DownloadCIContents Job ({D484DF2D-C472-478E-A75F-1C50DACF6A5D}) started for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    4660 (0x1234)
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    Progress received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Progress: Status = ciStateDownloading, PercentComplete = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM  
     748 (0x02EC)
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     748 (0x02EC)
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    DownloadJob completion received for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:01 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Name (Definition Update for Microsoft Endpoint Protection - KB2461484 (Definition 1.173.2187.0)) ArticleID (2461484) added to the targeted list of deployment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})  
     UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Name (Definition Update for Microsoft Endpoint Protection - KB2461484 (Definition 1.173.2219.0)) ArticleID (2461484) added to the targeted list of deployment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})  
     UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    Starting install for assignment ({7b642d5f-623d-4c44-a902-a414bef0adf7})    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    ApplyCIs - JobId = {24FEF2A6-EFAB-4675-B3DE-E357BD4D7384}    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    Raising client SDK event for class NULL, instance NULL, actionType 13l, value NULL, user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02 AM    748 (0x02EC)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Progress: Status = ciStateDetecting, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Progress: Status = ciStateDetecting, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Progress: Status = ciStateDownloading, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02
    AM    2788 (0x0AE4)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Progress: Status = ciStateDownloading, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02
    AM    2788 (0x0AE4)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Progress: Status = ciStateWaitInstall, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Progress: Status = ciStateWaitInstall, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:02
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Progress: Status = ciStateInstalling, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:22
    AM    2788 (0x0AE4)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Progress: Status = ciStateInstalling, PercentComplete = 100, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:22
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_4fcb1b37-19a1-4c12-a77c-bbe513872a43) Progress: Status = ciStateVerifying, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:22
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Progress: Status = ciStateInstalling, PercentComplete = 100, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:22
    AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17EA00E/SUM_ba89c7f4-5400-4c40-aa1b-aefa5fbdffb2) Progress: Status = ciStateVerifying, PercentComplete = 0, DownloadSize = 0, Result = 0x0    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:22
    AM    2788 (0x0AE4)
    CUpdatesJob({24FEF2A6-EFAB-4675-B3DE-E357BD4D7384}): Job completion received.    UpdatesDeploymentAgent    5/16/2014 6:09:51 AM    4660 (0x1234)
    Update (Site_A0C81BE8-8706-4378-B3C3-9149D17
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