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    opadilla gave kudos to Florian87 in ESET Server Security - Web Control - Terminal Server   
    Hello ESET Team,
    I have a customer requirement, that Web Control needs to be deployed and enabled on Terminal Servers.
    Please let me know how that requirement can be met.
    Thanks in advance.
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    opadilla gave kudos to rekun in Considerations for a security concept with servers as endpoints to protect users   
    I fully support this, it would be nice to have web control and firewall included in server security as well
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    opadilla gave kudos to Michael Heinrich in Considerations for a security concept with servers as endpoints to protect users   
    Hello there,
    I have a question regarding a coherent security concept with ESET products.
    We use ESET Endpoint Protect and Server Security.
    It is clear to me which product exists for which purpose. Unfortunately, however, the roles of the systems are not always entirely clear. Especially in the security context, an endpoint is a computer system that is used by an end user and therefore all measures defined according to the security concept must be guaranteed.
    According to this definition, such an endpoint can also be a Windows server, for example. Maybe because it's easier in virtual environments like ESX or because it's e.g. is a virtual terminal server. The reasons are varied.
    I hope it comes across correctly from my side that a client role does not automatically have to be a client operating system.
    As mentioned again and again in this forum, there was always the answer that server security is the right solution, which I would like to question as the status quo.
    The goal of a security product (regardless of its product name) must be, in addition to protection against malware, to protect the user. Not only in Germany, for example, underage trainees and interns have to be protected from external content. I would also like to configure everything via a security product if possible.
    Unfortunately, the server security, the web control, firewall and e.g. the protected browser.
    All topics that I now either deal with via the infrastructure security solution or I take the unsupported route of installing ESET Endpoint Security on this handful of servers.
    Since I really like the ESET products, it is very unusual that there is an apparent gap in the concept.
    You might at least consider removing the installation lock from Endpoint Security at the customer's own risk. As is well known, the operating systems are not that different.
    Thank you for some structural considerations!
    Stay safe!
    Michael
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    opadilla gave kudos to karlisi in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    This was in Cloud Administrator topic but should be here too
    Description: A new task/setting to reboot computers with a popup message warning,
    Detail: Add the possibility to notify user that computer will be restarted when reboot computer task is triggered and let them for example 5 minutes to save/close programs/data.
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    opadilla received kudos from kapela86 in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    It would be great to have a "Repair" task for any ESET product to be run from ESMC. I have seen many problems that may be easy fixed with this. If there is a local endpoint repair option, there also should be available on tasks in ESMC for that same purpose. I would also be great also to add to this "Repair" process (I don't know if it already done this) to initialize all ESET client databases and download them again from the Internet or ESMC or proxy (it could also be an option inside the repair task).
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