I am running Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager on a small intranetwork used by software developers.We have no Internet access, in fact, we are completely self contained. I update the antivirus definitions weekly by downloading the .jdb file to external media and loading it onto the server. I am not really worried about anything other than the ability for the clients to initiate/cancel virus scans. The big problem is that the default policies are so intrusive that every time a developer changes a file in his application, it takes forever to launch it; presumably because the endpoint protection client is rescanning everything anytime a change is made. I guess to put it simply, I have a Cadillac and I need a Yugo. Can I limit the invasiveness enough via policy to make the SEPM activities more "transparent" to the user. If so, how? All I really want to do is be able to run a scheduled scan once a day at midnight and allow the users to scan at will. I really don't care about all of the other functionality. What can I turn off and how do I do it?
I need a solution