4
In the client name dialog box, you can view information about the client.
5
Click OK.
About enabling and disabling protection
In general, you always want to keep the protection technologies enabled on the
client computer.
You might need to temporarily disable either all the protection technologies or
individual protection technologies if you have a problem with the client computer.
For example, if an application does not run or does not run correctly, you might
want to disable Network Threat Protection. If you still have the problem after you
disable all protection technologies, you know that the problem is not the client.
Warning:
Be sure to enable any of the protections when you have completed your
troubleshooting task to ensure that the computer remains protected.
Table 9-3
describes the reasons why you might want to disable each protection
technology.
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About enabling and disabling protection
Summary of Contents for 20032623 - Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
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Page 54: ...Installing Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager What you can do from the console 54...
Page 70: ...Managing product licenses Licensing an unmanaged client 70...
Page 74: ...Preparing for client installation Preparing Windows operating systems for remote deployment 74...
Page 204: ...Managing Tamper Protection Changing Tamper Protection settings 204...
Page 236: ...Managing intrusion prevention Creating exceptions for IPS signatures 236...
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Page 308: ...Preparing for disaster recovery Backing up the database and logs 308...
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