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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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  • Hi,

    I  truly get your point and believe me i'm with you on the design principle... but, in certain countries/cultures, it simply is impossible to pass responsibility or expect users to be responsible as for them, I.T. is solely responsible for all things IT-related. period. hence we, meaning us in our company, have to take everything in our hands and one of them is preventing users from misconfigurating the AV client. a lockdown if you will.

    sadly, i was ready for Sophos but this lack of "lockdown" feature stopped it.

    :50590
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  • Hi,

    I  truly get your point and believe me i'm with you on the design principle... but, in certain countries/cultures, it simply is impossible to pass responsibility or expect users to be responsible as for them, I.T. is solely responsible for all things IT-related. period. hence we, meaning us in our company, have to take everything in our hands and one of them is preventing users from misconfigurating the AV client. a lockdown if you will.

    sadly, i was ready for Sophos but this lack of "lockdown" feature stopped it.

    :50590
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