Does it hurt anything to have exclusions in the antimalware policies for directories and/or processes that don't exist on the server? I have DC, DNS, DHCP, Sharepoint, Exchange, SQL, SCCM and other servers that all need different directories excluded in the real time scans. I don't really want to have a different collection for each type of machine just for excluded directories so I want to combine all the policies in to one. The only thing different with all of these is the directory exclusion. Will it cause an issue?
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Does it hurt anything to have exclusions in the antimalware policies for directories and/or processes that don't exist on the server? I have DC, DNS, DHCP, Sharepoint, Exchange, SQL, SCCM and other servers that all need different directories excluded in the real time scans. I don't really want to have a different collection for each type of machine just for excluded directories so I want to combine all the policies in to one. The only thing different with all of these is the directory exclusion. Will it cause an issue?
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