Can I password protect access to Advanced Settings in Webroot SecureAnywhere on an endpoint?
We'd like to be able to have the webroot accessible on the endpoint from the system tray so that the user can do things like "Scan Now". But if the user brings up the application, we don't want them to access "Advanced Settings". Can we password protect "Advanced Settings"?
You can't stop them opening it up, but it won't allow them to save any changes, as long as you have it in a managed policy and not an unmanaged policy.
Hi Nic, that's great to hear. Thank you for the fast reply!
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