Disabling the Symantec Endpoint Protection Chrome extension requires a methodical approach that matches your level of access and your organization's management policies. Here are the key takeaways:
Before we dive into the steps, let's briefly discuss some scenarios where disabling the SEP Chrome extension might be necessary: disable symantec endpoint protection chrome extension
This stops the extension only until the next Chrome session. Restart Google Chrome for the changes to take effect
Delete the matching Symantec Extension ID value if found here as well. Restart Google Chrome for the changes to take effect. disable symantec endpoint protection chrome extension
If the "Disable" option is grayed out on the client side, the administrator likely has the setting "locked" with a padlock icon in the SEPM console, preventing user changes. Broadcom support portal Troubleshooting "Aw, Snap" Errors
If you successfully disable or delete the extension only to find it active again the next day, your computer is subject to an .