Create a Policy for GoTo Resolve Endpoint Protection
You can create a policy containing settings for GoTo Resolve Endpoint Protection powered by Bitdefender that you can apply to multiple devices.
Note: You must have a paid subscription and an Endpoint Protection add-on to use this feature.
Endpoint Protection offers you the following features:
- Run quick and full scans
- Define scan profile (Permissive, Normal, Aggressive)
- Define USB scan policy (Always, Ask, Never, Block Device)
- Exclude files and process from scans
- Block port scans
- Disable Internet Connection Sharing
- Enable anti-phishing
- Enable traffic scan
- Quarantine threats
To set up a new policy, do the following:
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I disable an active policy?
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Yes. On the
Endpoint protection policies page, hover over the policy you want to change and select the context menu
on the right. Then select what you want to do with the policy:
- Deactivate - Turn off an active policy.
- Delete - Delete the selected policy.
- Activate - Turn on a deactivated policy.
- Can I apply a policy to offline devices?
- Yes. As soon as a device goes online, the Endpoint protection policy will be automatically applied.
- Can I apply policies to a Mac?
- No. This feature is available on Windows devices only.
- Can I apply policies to a Windows server?
- Yes. For supported Windows server editions, see What is GoTo Resolve Endpoint Protection powered by Bitdefender?
- Can I apply multiple Endpoint protection policies to a device?
- No. Only one policy can be applied to a device.
- Where can I see which policy is applied to a device?
- You can see the list of devices in the policy settings. To do so, edit a policy and go to the Select devices page.
Article last updated: 19 July, 2024