![]() How to export/import an existing Symantec Endpoint Protection, policy. Using the AV Hyper-V exclusions listed on the TechNet article’s page, I will implement the File, Directory, and Process exclusions that are recommended for Endpoint Protection. Once the export has completed, a window will appear and display: Communications settings file has been exported successfully! In my case, this exports as My Company_SEP VDI 12.1_sylink.xml. Its business endpoint protection product is the Symantec Endpoint Protection Cloud (which starts at 28 per device per year) and is delivered across four tiers, so businesses of all sizes do have. By default, the file name will export as the parent-policy_policy-name_sylink.xml. Right-click on the policy and select Export Communication Settings.Ī new menu will appear, prompting you to save the file to a location. In the example shown, I want to export SEP VDI 12.1. Now I have not done this for a few years so things may have changed but that is how it was done in the past. ![]() with that, you should be able to import without much trouble. Once logged in, navigate to Clients. Next, select the policy to be exported. Once you have that change the extension to.
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