Display centeral exception in client
We've configured the Centralized Exceptions in the Management Console, however they do not appear in the Centralized Exceptions list on the workstation's client app; all other settings configured appear correct. The client screen syntax shows "User Defined", indicating those on the server are not displayed because they are 'System Defined" as opposed to "User Defined". Due to the extreme issue of corrupting certain databases (particularly accounting software such as Mas90 or PCLaw) it is critical that the extenstions are not being scanned and that this can be verified on the workstations. It would be much easier if the Management settings appear on the Client software (i.e. a report/log file under the current "Troubleshooting" menu, displaying the settings being used), to verify the configuration is being pushed to the workstation correctly.
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Hello Crbok,
in earlier versions infact it was set to show admin defined exclusions. it was removed because I can know what folder is excluded on my system, I can easily download a virus and execute it and put whatever I want coz symantec not gonna check as its excluded
If want you can check in the registry to see if thats excluded or not...Its just hiding few things from users when it comes to security
Please don't forget to mark your thread solved with whatever answer helped you : ) Rafeeq
I am using Netbackup 6.5 with Win2003 Server.
i have also excluded some of my files and folders from the Netbackup Server and i am not able to see in the Client Site but all things are going good. i think that its not possible that client can see what are the things are excluded from me
See the below link also. I may help you
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/246614.htm
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/265896.htm
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