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not fully tamper protected

evaluating the latest endpoint protection deployed from the console (ver 5.2.1 R2). i have enabled tamper protection but some parts of the user AV is still not greyed out.

how can we prevent users from changing AV settings? even prevent uninstalling by them?

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  • aahh.. but why use group policy to do a simple task of preventing users from misconfiguring the AV client? really it can't be done from the management console like in kaspersky?

    the product is very good so far but this unavailable feature of protecting the av client from misconfiguration could be a show stopper.

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  • aahh.. but why use group policy to do a simple task of preventing users from misconfiguring the AV client? really it can't be done from the management console like in kaspersky?

    the product is very good so far but this unavailable feature of protecting the av client from misconfiguration could be a show stopper.

    :50508
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