Editing A Policy; Locking And Unlocking Policy Settings - Symantec 20032623 - Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition Implementation Manual

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Using policies to manage security

Editing a policy

Editing a policy

Locking and unlocking policy settings

3
In the policy type Policies pane, right-click the specific policy that you want
to copy, and then click Copy.
4
Click OK.
5
Right-click anywhere in the white space of the policy type Policies pane, and
then click Paste.
You can edit policies on the Policies tab on the Computers page as well as on the
Policies page. Groups can share the same policy.
See
Performing tasks that are common to all security policies"
To edit a policy in the Policies page
1
In the console, click Policies.
2
On the Policies page, under Policies, click the policy type.
3
In the policy type Policies pane, click the specific policy that you want to edit
4
Under Tasks, click Edit the Policy.
5
In the policy type Policy Overview pane, edit the name and description of
the policy, if necessary.
6
To edit the policy, click any of the policy type Policy pages for the policies.
You can lock and unlock some Virus and Spyware Protection policy settings. End
users cannot change locked settings. A padlock icon appears next to a lockable
setting.
See
Performing tasks that are common to all security policies"
To lock or unlock a policy setting
1
In the console, open a Virus and Spyware Protection policy.
2
Select one of the following pages:
Auto-Protect
Download Protection
Internet Email Auto-Protect
Microsoft Outlook Auto-Protect
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