

Select Symantec Endpoint Protection from the list of Programs.If you have a keyboard, press Windows key + C, and then click Settings.If you’re using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Settings.Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Settings.In the menu that appears, click This feature will not be available.Click the dropdown menu to the left of Application and Device Control.It is listed under Proactive Threat Protection.

In the list of installed features, find the Application and Device Control feature.In the Symantec Endpoint Protection window that appears, select Modify.Click Symantec Endpoint Protection from the list of Programs.Removing Application and Device Control from SEP Windows 10 If you are running in unmanaged mode, please remove the Application and Device Control feature of SEP from your computer. If you are not running in unmanaged mode, please contact your IT Administrator to add permissions to your computer to run EQ Software. This feature can not be configured by the end user in unmanaged mode.Īgain this issue only affects users of SEP running the software in unmanaged mode. Symantec Endpoint Protection contains a feature called Application and Device Control that allows IT administrators to control how applications and devices can be used on the computer: If you are using Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) and are having issues opening your EQ software, it is likely your Symantec Endpoint Protection software isn’t properly configured to run in unmanaged (standalone) mode.
