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Endpoint profile: Properties tab
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Use the Properties tab to enable user notifications, define message templates, and configure policy override settings.
Under Interactive Mode Options:
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Enable Remote bypass to allow end users that belong to this profile to disable the Forcepoint DLP Endpoint software on their machines.
This action requires a bypass code from the administrator. (See Bypassing endpoint clients for additional information.)
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Enable Content scan alerts to inform endpoint users when a violation is found during scanning. When this option is enabled, a popup message appears on the bottom of users' screens.
 
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Enable File operation notifications to notify endpoint users when a violation is found during file operations. Depending on the application, file operations can include cut/copy, paste, file access, printing, LAN, encryption, and copying to removable media.
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Enable Show incident details in the confirm dialog and the Log Viewer to provide additional incident details to the endpoint user in the confirmation dialog message and the Log Viewer, allowing better investigation of sensitive data stored in a file. Details include policy name and number of matches.
Under Endpoint Message Template:
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Enable Set message template to to change the default endpoint message template. Then select the template from the drop-down list.
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Template files can be cloned, renamed, and modified. When a new file is added to the \msgFiles folder, it appears as a template option in the Security Manager. See Customizing Forcepoint DLP Endpoint client messages.
Under Forcepoint Browser Extension:
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Enabled: Endpoint blocking alert will be shown and incidents will be created in the Security Manager.
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Monitoring only: Endpoint blocking alert will not be shown. Transactions will be permitted, but incidents will be created in the Security Manager.
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Disabled: The extension is inactive. Endpoint blocking alert will not be shown and incidents will not be created in the Security Manager.
Under Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policy Settings:
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Enable Disable blocking and encryption capabilities when policy violations are detected to disable blocking and encryption of endpoint traffic. If a policy is specifically set up to block or encrypt content, the endpoint client overrides this setting and allows traffic.
Use this option, for example, if a policy is preventing a user from doing his job; the block can be overridden for a specific endpoint client.
Continue with Endpoint profile: Encryption tab.

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