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  1. Thank you for that clarification and mistake catch. I put a 0 there. Services probably are not restarted in hibernate/sleep mode right? This is a tough situation, I'd like to update after hours when permissible but it seems there is no way I can guarantee it happens with a CRON window like this. My situation is a little special as I have many clients attached to our system.
  2. Sorry for thread revive. One question on this -- when you put in say: * R R * * ? * If I understand correctly all the machines will update at a random hour/minute. Does that random hour/minute stay the same or change per run? Say, I would not want a machine stuck at 3AM that is powered off after hours.
  3. I am trying to understand the importance of getting the client software updated. Is the underlying functionality the same? I imagine not having the latest version can cause problems if you wield the ERA console, but if there are no ERA Agents installed does it matter that much?
  4. Sorry for the delay, yes you are correct about everything, as shown here:
  5. This might sound like a dumb quesiton, but making an assumption here could be catastrophic and I know ESET 6 is still a continuing WIP. I have several full pages of 100 units to deactive due to old check-in times. I want to use the tick all boxes button at the top, but I fear that it could potentially be checking everything. When I click the next page boxes are unticked, but they are also unticked when i go back to the page I used it on. When I hit deactivate button on a couple machines, I notice I get no count of how many machines I am deactivating in the warning.
  6. Oh I already added all information possible, totally missed that. I just got our system upgraded from 6.2 this is excellent news. Thanks.
  7. This is a major nuisance as a MSP when it comes to playing detective and figuring out which machines need to be offboarded. The major problem comes when we offboard a client that does not have a domain or that is working remotely. Eventually I audit the entire list of machines and cross-reference our current clients and then I try to figure out the remaining hostnames we have no reference for. In a perfect world, everyone would do the right thing and install agents into groups every time but we all know how IT is. Also we try to leverage auto-deployment stuff that is unattended as possible that will dump them into a general pool. ESET v5 console had this and I am astounded that ESET v6 does not.
  8. Why is it an option then..? IP refers to the router private IP so surely the MAC must be referring to the router's MAC?
  9. Is this possible? I can't find it. Filters relating to the network seem to be focused on the local side, eg gateway is getting the private IP not the public IP.
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