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Yes you can set password to prevent being uninstalled by users. You have to check in ENS for MAC extension from software manager.
Common Policy
• Self Protection — Protects the security software files and folders from malware and from being changed or
deleted.
• Password protection for client interface — Allows you to configure different access levels for users as
needed. You can also prevent users from changing the protection preferences.
• Password protection for uninstallation — Allows you to set password protection for the client software to prevent removal of the software from the Mac.
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Yes you can set password to prevent being uninstalled by users. You have to check in ENS for MAC extension from software manager.
Common Policy
• Self Protection — Protects the security software files and folders from malware and from being changed or
deleted.
• Password protection for client interface — Allows you to configure different access levels for users as
needed. You can also prevent users from changing the protection preferences.
• Password protection for uninstallation — Allows you to set password protection for the client software to prevent removal of the software from the Mac.
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