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Local Exclusions vs EC exclusions

If we apply on-access exclusions on a machine which are in addition to the on-access exclusions within the policy pushed via Enterprise Console, should they remain after the AV policy is pushed from Enterprise Console?

 Obviously the machine will show as differing from policy, but will the local exclusion be removed if we ask the computer to Comply with AV Policy?

 I have come across an instance where I have added exclusions locally and returned a week later to find that those exclusions have disappeared and only the EC policy exclusions are in place.

Thanks for any help



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  • They would be removed when the client receives the policy from the management server.

    Are you trying to do anything in particular?

    Regards,

    Jak

  • Thanks Jak,

    We have a VERY old version of the Enterprise Console (don't ask!) which doesn't have the ability to add processes to the on-access exclusions, only files, folders and drives. 

    For one of our systems, we need to make sure that a number of processes aren't being scanned so I had added them to the local machines, but have since discovered they disappeared.

    If we don't push the policy from EC to the machine, would the exclusions remain?

    Thanks again

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  • Thanks Jak,

    We have a VERY old version of the Enterprise Console (don't ask!) which doesn't have the ability to add processes to the on-access exclusions, only files, folders and drives. 

    For one of our systems, we need to make sure that a number of processes aren't being scanned so I had added them to the local machines, but have since discovered they disappeared.

    If we don't push the policy from EC to the machine, would the exclusions remain?

    Thanks again

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