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How can an administrator manage multiple, independent companies from one database while maintaining independent groups, computers, and policies?
2.
A company with one site has a factory with computers in the manufacturing area. Both factory managers and operators need to log in to these shared computers. Different policies will be applied depending on whether the individual logging in to the machine is a manager or an operator. Which Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 feature provides this ability?
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An administrator is logged in to the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) console for a system named SEPM01. The groups and policies that were previously in the SEPM01 console are unavailable and have been replaced with unfamiliar groups and policies. What was a possible reason for this change?
4.
An administrator creates a new domain in the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager console. How can the administrator copy policies from the old domain to the new domain?
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A company is transitioning from using policies based on the individual that logs in to the client machine to policies based only on the client machine. Which Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 change will the organization need to perform?
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A company has a single datacenter at its main office and 10 branch offices with 100 computers in each office. The branch offices are connected to the datacenter with a 56k network link. The customer wants the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) to be installed in the datacenter. What can be done at the branch offices to reduce the bandwidth caused by definition updates from the Symantec Endpoint Protection clients at each branch office?
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A LiveUpdate policy allows for configuring single Group Update Providers (GUPs) or multiple GUPs from a list. What is a limitation when using multiple GUPs?
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A company recently purchased the Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 (SEP) product. It has two datacenters and wants to configure SEP for high availability, so that if one datacenter goes down, the SEP clients can smoothly fail over to the other datacenter. What should be done to allow SEP clients to fail over from one datacenter to the next?
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A company has multiple offices and is unsure whether to use the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) or the Group Update Provider (GUP) at the offices. When should the company use the SEPM rather than the GUP?
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A new installation of the Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 (SEP) is running on a trial license. For how long can managed SEP clients receive updates?