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Install level

This section provides step-by-step instructions for deploying Level across your IT environment, ensuring a smooth setup. Windows, macOS, Linux, Group Policy, Intune, you name it.

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Windows InstallLearn how to install the Level agent on Windows to manage your workstations, with a step-by-step guide using PowerShell.
macOS InstallLearn how to install the Level agent on Mac to manage your workstations, with a step-by-step guide using Terminal.
Linux InstallLearn how to install the Level Agent on Linux to manage your endpoints.
macOS Service AccountLearn how the Level service account works on macOS with Apple Silicon. This service account ensures Level can update the device.
Install via Group PolicyAutomate Level installation on Active Directory workstations using GPO scripts or manual Group Policy setup for efficient deployment.
Install via InTuneDeploy the Level agent on Intune-enrolled devices by creating and uploading a PowerShell script with the installation command, then assigning it to your devices.
Install with Windows Configuration DesignerAutomate new workstation setups with Windows Configuration Designer and Level. Create provisioning packages to streamline installations.
Install agents with N-CentralUse N-Central to automate the installation of the Level agent on your devices, streamlining deployment.
Level Watchdog TaskA scheduled task ensures the Level agent is always running by periodically checking and restarting the service if needed.
Uninstall LevelLearn how to uninstall the Level agent from devices, either through the Level Portal or manually on individual devices.
Supported PlatformsLevel supports modern Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. Stay secure and up to date with officially supported OS versions and see which legacy platforms are reaching end of support.
Deprecation Notice - Legacy OS Support EndingLevel will end support for older Windows and macOS versions on May 4, 2026. Agents may stop working after this date. Upgrade devices to supported OS versions to avoid disruption.