Morning, I'm brand new to Webroot, I have deployed it out to all of my endpoints(default policy) but am looking to deploy it to my servers next.
I was looking for
- A policy settings Guide,
- Best practices for Deploying to a Server 2012 R2 Fileshare , Server 2008 r2 running Exchange 2010 sp3 (on a Hypervisor 2012).
- Are there any concerns running the "server default policy" in these environments?
- Is there a way to tweak the policy to prevent it from Blocking access to files but log? This way I May make exceptions as needed before actually fully enabling WAS ( if so where in the policy?)
Thanks
Answer
Brand new to Webrook, policy settings guide, best practices for Server 2012 R2 fileshare
Best answer by nic
Generally the recommended defaults is the way to go, unless you have a particularly unusual setup.
For deployment you can take the MSI from the console and deploy that either via GPO or using your preferred deployment software such as PDQDeploy.
You can set overrides for both white and blacklisting files, and you can do that at the site level.
For deployment you can take the MSI from the console and deploy that either via GPO or using your preferred deployment software such as PDQDeploy.
You can set overrides for both white and blacklisting files, and you can do that at the site level.
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