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king_slavcho
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Disable checkpoint endpoint antivirus for one PC

Hello friends,

I wanted to ask you how can i disable checkpoint endpoint antivirus on one particular PC. I can not see an option to do that.. I can just create a group and disable all the policies there. I that the only option to disable antivirus on a PC or there is an another option.. Thank you.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
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Yes, you create a group with the relevant blade settings and assign the PC to that group.
That would be how you disable a blade on a specific PC.

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MikeB
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If you are the admin, you can access management portal and check policy tab ->"client Settings" -> General ->  Allow users to disable capabilities is ON for your machine policy.

 

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MikeB
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Hi @scenarist , you need to create the rule in "Software Deployment" policy. (not in threat prevention policy).

I would recommend that you use the option to disable features from the endpoint itself (which I discussed previously in this post).

If you decide to use this method, take into account the version of the endpoint when configuring the rule (it should be the same version of the devices you want to disable their protections).

 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Yes, you create a group with the relevant blade settings and assign the PC to that group.
That would be how you disable a blade on a specific PC.

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king_slavcho
Participant

Thank you for your reply. Let me give you an example of what i want to do exactly. If you have an ordinary antivirus (exp Avast) you can go and disable shields for a certain time (10 minutes or permanently).. I am searching for a similar option here.. Is there an option like that to turn it off on a particular PC or i have to disable all the policies in a group and than move the PC to the group there?

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MikeB
Advisor

you can create a special group (for example NOTSECURE) and in the deployment rules disable all security blades for this group. You can move the client to this group.

The other option would be to use E86.50 and you can find "Edit Capabilities" button in the new UI and disable the security modules you want for this PC.

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JulianAF
Explorer

Hello,

i have the E87.31.1016 and the "Edit capabilities" isn't present. Any idea to solve this ? 

Thank you

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MikeB
Advisor

If you are the admin, you can access management portal and check policy tab ->"client Settings" -> General ->  Allow users to disable capabilities is ON for your machine policy.

 

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Mitja-S3NEXT
Collaborator

There is no way to just temporarly disable the antivirus like in Avast, you have to use the solution described by @PhoneBoy 

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scenarist
Contributor

Yes. I use @PhoneBoy solution and create special virtual group with name "NOT SECURE" and turn off all capabilites but after that harmony endpoint still have TURN ON all capabilities excpet AntiMalware and still running all services in task manager. I am using E86.60 endpoint client. I would like to know how to turn off all capabilities ?2023-09-27 14 15 26.jpg

 

 

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MikeB
Advisor

Hi @scenarist , you need to create the rule in "Software Deployment" policy. (not in threat prevention policy).

I would recommend that you use the option to disable features from the endpoint itself (which I discussed previously in this post).

If you decide to use this method, take into account the version of the endpoint when configuring the rule (it should be the same version of the devices you want to disable their protections).

 

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scenarist
Contributor

@MikeB Great. Thank you very much Mike.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Possible this is a (display) bug.
I recommend engaging with the TAC here: https://help.checkpoint.com 

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