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Disable Threat Protection in Mac OS
We have Endpoint Security (80.89.0076) in Mac computers, and users can disable the Threat Protection by selecting "QUIT" in the agent menu.
Is there anyway to prevent it?
Can I set a password to protect agent?
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- sandblast agent
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I think that just quits the UI and not the protection SandBlast Agent provides.
Have you confirmed otherwise?
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It stops all process in the machine after click on QUIT.
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User processes are for the UI.
At least on Windows, there are also kernel processes that run (i.e. that won't show in a ps output).
I don't have a Mac with E80.89 handy to check, but even in E80.64, the firewall is still active if I quit the application.
That's because it operates as a kernel module.
I imagine other SBA protections also operate in this manner as well.
