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  1. Hi, I have attached a screenshot of the certificate expiry date. As you can see the old certificate is set to expire on the 7th March 2016. We have already uploaded a new certificate to our website but the expiry date has not changed for those clients running ESET that had already visited the website while the old certificate was still in place. They are still showing the old date. Client that had already visited the website {showing old certificate} hxxp://i64.tinypic.com/xly2bl.jpg New client visiting the website {showing new certificate correctly} hxxp://i67.tinypic.com/10r1e91.jpg Regards, S
  2. Hi, We are currently running ESET Endpoint Antivirus 6.3.2 in our environment with SSL scanning switched on. We have a website with a certificate about to expire. We have uploaded a new certificate and verified this with clients not running ESET but clients with ESET SSL scanning enabled are still showing the old certificate expiration date. What I want to know is what will happen when this date is reached? Will ESET automatically get the new certificate with the new date or will ESET start to complain? Best Regards, S
  3. Hi, Thanks for the quick update. i still plan to do some tests very soon so I will still post the results here. Do you have an estimation on when a new build might be available?
  4. I can run some real world transfer test over the next few days with and without ESET enabled. Once I have the results I will post them here.
  5. Hi, Has this issue been rectified in an update yet? I have this exact same issue so I have uninstalled nod32 for the time being until this has been fixed. Can we get an update regarding this? I would like my PC to be fully protected again. Also running Samsung 950 Pro on Windows 10 Pro 10586 Thanks
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