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Control Center 4.0 and Endpoint Security and Control 10.2 Tamper Control

Under Authenticate User in Tamper control on the ESC on the server also running Control Center. No one ever turned on Tamper Control but it is on. So we have no way of knowing the password to change settings on any clients or the server.

How do we learn our password or disable tamper control?

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  • Hello Vandal,

    don't have experience with SCC, a look at he manual suggests though that local control  is set per computer for an individual policy (by delesecting Use central configuration) - as said, SCC is not aware of TP (if this is available for TP at all). Might be that TP has effectively no effect in an SCC environment (the default being Use central configuration, i.e. not configurable on the endpoint, resulting in TP being per default off when there is not policy) and that what you see is correct. An SCC/ESC 10.2 combination is possible but might have some intricacies - perhaps you should give Support a call and ask how it's supposed to work.

    Christian 

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  • Hello Vandal,

    don't have experience with SCC, a look at he manual suggests though that local control  is set per computer for an individual policy (by delesecting Use central configuration) - as said, SCC is not aware of TP (if this is available for TP at all). Might be that TP has effectively no effect in an SCC environment (the default being Use central configuration, i.e. not configurable on the endpoint, resulting in TP being per default off when there is not policy) and that what you see is correct. An SCC/ESC 10.2 combination is possible but might have some intricacies - perhaps you should give Support a call and ask how it's supposed to work.

    Christian 

    :39235
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