
- ESET ENDPOINT SECURITY KEYS 2015 HOW TO
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If you've got any other specific questions, let me know. That's about all I can think of at the moment. I had to dig around on the internet and find a McAfee removal tool from McAfee's website. But I vaguely remember them charging extra for them. They do make some 3rd party AV removal tools. It's usually because of a firewall being turned on, another AV client still running on the device, bad credentials being used to push the client out (authentication issue), etc. You will run into errors with pushing out the client on some devices, but if you take a step back and follow their troubleshooting, you'll soon realize why it's failing pretty easily. Once you've got it working though, it's pretty much hands off.
ESET ENDPOINT SECURITY KEYS 2015 HOW TO
But trying to wrap your head around how to configure it to look at AD groups and deploy different configurations for different OUs is a bit confusing. The admin console does what it's supposed to do, but in my opinion, isn't the easiest thing to configure. I've always found what I needed in their knowledge base or in their forums. Support for me is usually to cruise the forums. Neither, at least to this point, have been real deal killers. My only two real complaints are support and the admin console. I'm guessing since we were on the 4.x client. But we really haven't had one of those in a couple years. We usually follow up with a Malwarebytes scan to further clean the PCs. ESET always notifies us that it caughts something that, but sometimes has trouble preventing it from installing it on the machine. We've had some occasional malware slip through. We've had almost zero virus/trojan out breaks. We have a hardware appliance for our main web filtering/control. Web filtering by the clients is only for known malicious sites. Clients are using Endpoint Antivirus only. Support ESET on ~400 PCs/Laptops and ~15 servers.
ESET ENDPOINT SECURITY KEYS 2015 PC
I think a PC rebuild would have solved that, but instead we upgraded the handful or so desktops.

The client is lite, although some older desktops were reported as "bogging" the system down during weekly scans. Load and Spice me up as we are looking to put this headache behind us for a better supported product.īeen a corporate ESET admin since 2008. protection, Application Management ,Updating both on network and off network, remote manageability, 3rd party remover for deployment of new product, cost effective. Key Features we are looking for: Great Support, Web Filtering, Virus / Spyware / Adware / Grayware / Rootkit, ect.

Not really interested in e-mail protection as we have this covered by managed service and hardware 2nd layer for defense. We have multiple locations across the US, Plenty of Field Laptops, tablets with 8.x and servers. Please flood me with the information of personal experiences and what you believe to be the better product. Looking at ESET it seems like they do stand behind their product and have many of the same features, however have seen mixed reviews. We were told Corporate Sophos would address this and resolve issues but never did, yet another empty promise. Ever since day 1 their support has been terrible as if they refuse to stand behind their product unless you are paying for highest tier of support.


ESET ENDPOINT SECURITY KEYS 2015 WINDOWS 8.1
Currently using Sophos Endpoint Security and love the management console, updating and that field machines can still get updated policies, however when it comes to their support and working with Windows 8 and 8.1 and asking us to send in logs then tell us we are lying that we didn't send in proper logs because their utility detected Windows 8.1 as Server 2012 its absurd.
