Creating A Tamper Protection Exception - Symantec 20032623 - Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition Implementation Manual

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Managing exceptions
Creating exceptions for Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition

Creating a Tamper Protection exception

To specify an exception for a trusted Web domain
1
On the Exceptions Policy page, click Add > Windows Exceptions > Trusted
Web Domain.
2
In the Trusted Web Domain Exception dialog box, enter the Web domain
that you want to exclude from Download Insight detections.
3
Click OK.
4
Repeat the procedure to add more Web domain exceptions.
You can create exceptions for Tamper Protection. You might want to create a
Tamper Protection exception if Tamper Protection interferes with a known safe
application on your client computers. For example, Tamper Protection might
block an assistive technology application, such as a screen reader.
You need to know the name of the file that is associated with the assistive
technology application. Then you can create an exception to allow the application
to run.
See
Creating exceptions for Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business
Edition"
on page 240.
To create an exception for Tamper Protection
1
On the Exceptions Policy page, click Exceptions.
2
Click Add > Windows Exceptions > Tamper Protection Exception.
3
In the Add Tamper Protection Exception dialog box, in the Prefix variable
drop-down box, select a common folder.
When you select a prefix, the exception can be used on different Windows
operating systems.
Select [NONE] if you want to enter the absolute path and file name.
4
In the File text box, type the name of the file.
If you selected a prefix, the path should be relative to the prefix. If you selected
[NONE] for the prefix, type the full path name.
5
Click OK.
6
If you are finished with the configuration for this policy, click OK.

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