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Peter Randziak

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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to stackz in Thank you Fer,Goretsky, Marcos and TomasP,   
    Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Arakasi in Thank you Fer,Goretsky, Marcos and TomasP,   
    Get well soon Mr Jadinolf. 
    Prayers are with you and thank you for being a part of the community my friend !
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to jadinolf in Thank you Fer,Goretsky, Marcos and TomasP,   
    Received your get well greetings today and believe me they were most appreciated.
    For you who do not know it, I recently spent 5 weeks in the hospital. Diagnosis was heart failure.
    I know I am improving but It's going fairly slow. In order to celebrate my improvement I installed Smart Security on a Windows 10 computer. Seems fine.Thanks again fellows.
     
     
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Marcos in Spam protection module limited   
    There are several more addresses that you need to allow in order for antispam to work:

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    Peter Randziak received kudos from Shincan in ESET File Security for Linux 7 BETA signup   
    Hello @kingoftheworld, 
    that was quick :-), thank you for your interest, I will send you further instructions via a private message.
    Currently we have the new generation of protection for the file servers, more server roles should come later followed by the endpoint product.
    When it comes to ERA/ESMC we advise the participants to have a separate instance of it as i requires a BETA version of Configuration support module, which hasn't been fully tested yet with all the other products so we do not recommend to use it in a production environment.
    Regards, P.R.
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    Peter Randziak received kudos from Shincan in ESET File Security for Linux 7 BETA signup   
    Hello @EdwardTus,
    sure, will send you more info privately in few moments.
    P.R.
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    Peter Randziak received kudos from Anthonyvanzen in ESET File Security for Linux 7 BETA signup   
    Dear Linux community,
     
    We’ve been working on the new generation of our solution for Linux servers for quite a while.
    The hard work of the development and QA team was materialized into the first BETA version, which we would like to share with you.
     
    If you are interested in getting a copy and chance to get hands on experience with it, just leave a comment here or send me (@Peter Randziak) and @TomasP a private message.
    We are looking forward to your participation.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to bbahes in MS Outlook 2016 "Sync Issues" and "Confilcts" - Part 2   
    Don't disable integration with Outlook. Try playing with options in Email client protection.
    First make sure Disable checking upon inbox content change is checked. We use O365 and EES v5. We had similar problem and after turning this option on it went away.

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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to filips in eShell and license activation   
    Hi,
    you can use command "import license key xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx"
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Marcos in Eset is now deleting installer script files   
    I don't think it's a FP, most likely it's a Toolbar.Seznam PUA as the detection name suggests. It's not the original application installers but ones provided by Seznam.cz that have also a toolbar bundled besides the original application.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Marcos in Eset is now deleting installer script files   
    In managed environments (ie. on machines with the ESMC agent installed) PUA are cleaned as though in strict cleaning mode. The users are not supposed to make decisions and PUAs are controlled by an administrator. An admin can create exclusions for specific PUA detections and also possibly restore files from quarantine remotely.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to ebill in Thanks to ESET and the forum   
    First I hope this post is in the proper place, and proper in content I just feel the need to say some words of praise.

    I would like to express my thanks to ESET and to the forum here and review my first 6 months with ESET internet security.

    I cannot be happier with the performance of the software; I would like to detail what I like best.

    EIS is very low impact on system resources, significantly improving boot times and general performance on our windows 10 PC’s in our home.

    The software is far easier than any other security software I have used to “setup”. For me setting the “enable detection of potentially unsafe applications” to on and setting my home network and it’s all done. In my previous vendor there were so many settings I had a list to use if re-install was necessary. The advanced setup available is also a huge advantage and the great forum here is the best place to get advice if you need help (I have answered most all of my own questions by searching and reading).

    We practice safe computing in our home but have saw the software “protect” us by not allowing web sites to load on a few occasions in web searches.  I love the “lack” of popups and background behavior, only coming up when something needs my attention.    

    The banking and payment is a great asset, I use this feature from its shortcut (not relying on site detection) when doing any online payment activity. I have not had any problems at all accessing sites, I even use PayPal on occasion and navigation through payment is flawless. I use Firefox as my browser of choice and love that I can create customization's in the Banking and Payment browser profile to enhance my personal security preferences while in B&P while not effecting my normal profile.

    In migrating feature updates on Windows 10 the software was flawless this fall picking right up where it was. Also when an ESET major update is ready the updates have gone flawless as well. This is a great asset to “ease of use”.

    Test results prevented me from coming to ESET sooner, this forum and the detail of explanation when these questions have come up (by other forum users) helped me understand what “test results” really mean. The reputation and commitment by ESET is evident in the software’s actual use.

    Please accept my sincere thanks for having this great product available.  Anyone needing a great preforming AV suite should give ESET a try.

    Also my wishes for a Happy New year and a great 2019 to all at ESET and the forum – ebill

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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Matus in Issues with OS X client after upgrade   
    Yes, it's known and will be fixed in upcoming update. Seems that there is some miscommunication. We're sorry.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to JetPants in ESET 6.7.500.0 and 10.14 Mojave TCC issue)   
    @ondrish, it was less an issue of the Config profile not working, and more an issue with the version of the ESET client.  @TomasP provided me with a new client that did honor the Full Disk access whitelist.  Hope this helps.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Mike_M in EES 6.7.500 Crashes Macs   
    Installed the beta 6.7.600.0 patch on the MacbookPro with most issues and so far so good no more crashes! Thanks!
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to MichalJ in Email protection by client plugins is non-functional & Protocol filtering is disabled   
    Hello, we have released a new configuration engine module, that allows configuration of those errors on the client (locally in advanced settings). However a CE module for ESMC / ERA has not yet been released. I will check with devs, when this is scheduled. Afterwards, you will be able to disable those warnings. 
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to MichalJ in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    Thank you @Campbell IT Concerning the "logged users" - all is clear. We are already tracking an improvement for that, so I have added your feedback to it. With regards to the "Detection Engine", would the information about "last update attempt" (= when the application contacted ESET Servers, to check whether there is a newer version of any module) or "last successful update" (= when the application actually downloaded any of the newer modules from ESET Servers, which means it´s working with the latest modules), be sufficient to you?
    In the meantime, logic works, that machine changes its status from updated to non-updated after 7 days, and will report a protection status (red) with "modules out of date". If you are more strict with this, what you can do is to shorten the alert interval down to one day, by configuring a setting in a policy for security product as follows:
     

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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Marcos in Scheduled Scans   
    This is not possible since only IP addresses are known to the firewall. Unlike firewall, web access protection works at the highest application level in the OSI model and has information about hostnames as well.

    You can try enabling SSL/TLS filtering for all applications under Web and email -> SSL/TLS -> Filtering mode: Policy mode.
    In case of any issues with SSL/TLS filtering in certain applications, you can adjust SSL/TLS scan mode for particular applications:

     
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Bill_k in Introduce yourself   
    I'm a semi-retired engineer with a background in telecommunications software development and project management. I've always had an interest in computer security and its related software, and have been through a large number of available solutions in the market. I've found that ESET is the most efficient in its resource usage as well as offering the best level of control while also operating with a minimum of intrusions compared to its competitors. Looking forward to gaining knowledge about ESET's products on this forum, and am excited about the 2019 version of ESET Internet Security which from what I read here is expected to be released shortly. ☺️
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to wreckitralph in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    Hello @pps, I don't like to overpromise in general, but we've added this to the backlog and will try to look for some UX-friendly way, how to allow a mixture of custom and predefined warnings. Always appreciate your feedback, thanks.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to wreckitralph in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    Hello @pps, I would say the catch is in the fact that you are using customized message to be shown to the user ("Blocked webpage message"), which replaces the original wording including the categorization hint. On the other side, resetting the setting should instantly start showing the original wording, which seems not to work for you, so can you please double-check for me, if the blocking rule is category-based and not (overruled by) URL-based type? Maybe a screenshot from the "Edit rule" dialog? Thanks.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to MichalJ in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    We will take this into consideration, but still, due to the relatively low install base of Linux (outside of the VM appliance) it will still remain with a low priority, compared to other things we want to achieve.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to MichalJ in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)   
    @Rémi Primary reason was optimization of dev/QA costs, where MySQL is platform agnostic, so can run on both Windows & Linux systems. MariaDB is only for Linux. We have received few such questions, however it never went "too high" into the priorities list, in order to be done. We have however such item in the backlog for the future releases.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Chris Todd in Introduce yourself   
    Greetings from Australia.   My name is Chris, retired Electronics Engineer. I have been using ESET products for many years and am well satisfied with the protection they give me.
    I  am a bit of a "tinkerer"   and have 4  installations   Windows 7-32,   Windows 8-32 , Windows 10-32   and  64    on the one machine.     being able to boot into an old version of Windows for recovery procedures  has "saved my bacon" a few time when things went awry or got too scrambled in  W10 which I use most of the time.
     
    An interesting fact about me ??    Nothing exciting !   I am a traveller, haveing visited over 70 countries on fact finding vacations.   I am an AVID chatter using SKYPE and other forums  with acquaintances in  mainly sanish speaking countries.
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    Peter Randziak gave kudos to Siggi in Introduce yourself   
    Hi Folks,
    i´m Siggi. I am with Eset since 20 Years, maybe more.
    I have installed Eset at Work for about 300 Users. 
    I am using Windows 10. 
    Hope to test the Eset 7 beta the next time.
    Greetz
    Siggi
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