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Help With Centralized Exceptions

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 3 comments
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I have a group of machines that need centralized exceptions for a specific folder.
The client on each machine allows me to do this under:
local client AV/AS Protection Settings\File System Auto Protect\Options\Centralized Exceptions

Is there a way to do this via SEPM Policy?
I looked at:
Console\File System Auto Protect\

and only found the option for extensions, not folders . . .

Did I miss it?

Thanks

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2009
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Go to: Policies-->Centralized

Go to: Policies-->Centralized Exceptions. Under Tasks (middle column, bottom, choose Add a Centralized Exception Policy. Name your policy whatever you want, and on the left side select Centralized Exceptions. Select Add and then Security Risk Exceptions -->Folder. You can choose from a set of variables that SEPM provides or leave it as NONE.
 

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Centralized exceptions

Yes, you can do this from SEPM console with policy
Launch console, go to policy, click on centralized exceptions, then edit the policy, click on add security risk exception chose folder.

Hope this is helpful.

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thanks much! perfect!!

thanks much!
perfect!!