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Role-based Device Control for creating Exceptions?

   We need some way to create a role that is allowed to view Device Control Events and add exceptions for devices without being able to modify policies and perform other higher tasks that should only be allowed to the Administrator. How can we do this using Endpoint Protection Advanced?

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  • Hello ttl,

    adding exceptions is modifying policies - the existing rights are not that granular. There's just the Policy setting - device control right which encompasses Create, duplicate, rename, edit, reset and delete device control policies. (within the sub-estate).

    I know this doesn't help, sorry.

    Christian

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  • Hello ttl,

    adding exceptions is modifying policies - the existing rights are not that granular. There's just the Policy setting - device control right which encompasses Create, duplicate, rename, edit, reset and delete device control policies. (within the sub-estate).

    I know this doesn't help, sorry.

    Christian

    :28165
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