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The Exceptions Groups pane lets you define exception groups. When necessary, you can create exception groups to use in the Rule Base. An exception group contains one or more defined exceptions. This option facilitates ease-of-use so you do not have to manually define exceptions in multiple rules for commonly required exceptions. You can choose to which rules you want to add exception groups. This means they can be added to some rules and not to others, depending on necessity. Reference: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R77/CP_R77_ThreatPrevention_WebAdmin/82209.htm#o97030
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from CCSA R80 student guide:
The Threat Prevention policy has its own Exceptions section. This section allows an
administrator to create global exceptions and exception groups. A global exception is an
exception applied to the entire Threat Prevention policy. An exception group contains multiple
exception rules. Exception groups can be manually attached to a rule, automatically attached to
each rule with a particular profile, or automatically attached to all rules. These exception
groups can be assigned to one or more rules in the Threat Prevention policy Rule Base.
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