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MrWrighty

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  1. I have migrated 24 PC's from On-Prem to cloud. I have a number of minor issues but not sure how to fix them. I used the migration policy which worked well. Added the license to the Cloud (35 seats) but I am told that I'm using 35/35 licenses even though only 24 machines are currently activated and showing on cloud. Is the On-Prem ERA counting towards this license count as presumably they both report back to EBA. Liveguard reports the correct number of activations at 24 but 35 is showing against 35 licenses for Eset EndPoint. How do I stop the additional licenses being shown, do I uninstall ERA from the On-Prem server.

  2. 9 minutes ago, itman said:

    I was just on the Best Buy U.S. web site: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?st=eset&_dyncharset=UTF-8&_dynSessConf=&id=pcat17071&type=page&sc=Global&cp=1&nrp=&sp=&qp=&list=n&af=true&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960&keys=keys  . There is no reference to a NOD32 Gamer Edition. This must be related to some marketing gimmick created between Eset N.A. and Best Buy Canada.

    Cannot believe that ESET would do that because there is no additional benefit, it is one and the same product. Interestingly if you search the model number EAVHGE-N1-1-1-RBXEFL Ingram Micros Canada are also selling this version along with canadacomputers.com and newegg.ca. Very strange.

  3. 38 minutes ago, rotaru said:

    There is no "distributor" , this is being sold all over in an box. there is no "label" attached , the whole box is different.

    see here: https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/eset-nod32-antivirus-gamer-edition-pc-1-device-1-year/14681506

    Gamer Mode is a standard feature of NOD 32 Antivirus, it is not a special edition.

    https://www.eset.com/us/home/antivirus/#inside-windows

    Looks like these companies are promoting a "SPECIAL" product when in fact it is the standard product. If you have paid a premium price for the extra Gaming function you need to take this up with BestBuy.

  4. 1 minute ago, MichalJ said:

    Hello @MrWrighty, thank you. Basically, as explained before, this is a completely correct / expected behavior. 

    "Windows computers" is a "dynamic group / filter" with a condition "OS = Windows", applied on a group "All".

    "Lost and found" is a subgroup of "All" meaning all computers from Lost and found are also members of group all. And subsequently, as the conditions are met, also of the respective Dynamic Group. By default, when a new machine is installed / connected, it is always a member of "Lost and found". Purpose of this group is to identify newly enrolled / not properly attributed devices. 

    If you want to move them elsewhere, you can crate custom "static groups" and move (drag / drop) the machines there. 

    OK Many Thanks

    I assumed that the Lost & Found was a group that only contained new computers before they had the agent installed etc. 

  5. Hi @MichalJ All computers have the Agent and Endpoint Antivirus installed and are updating accordingly and communicating with ESET Protect. All computers including servers are shown in Lost & Found as well as the respective Dynamic Groups i.e. Windows Desktops and Windows Servers. 

    You will see from the screen shots that the Static group Lost & Found shown all the clients as does the Dynamic Windows Group. This is taken from an On-Prem ESET Protect console.

    Below is Lost & Found

    Screenshot 2022-01-24 at 15.43.26.png

    Below is Windows Computers

    Screenshot 2022-01-24 at 15.45.51.png

  6. We run both Protect Cloud and Protect On-Prem for various clients, but in both environments all computers are shown in both the Lost & Found static group and also the relevant dynamic client group such as Windows Server and Windows Desktops. No matter what I do I cannot get the clients to disappear from Lost & Found. In both groups the clients show as FQDN for the local network such as pcname.mylocaldomain.com. All clients show the Group Name as Lost & Found even in the Dynamic Group they belong too. I have templates that move clients in to dynamic groups depending on whether the Agent is installed to not. But the Static group Lost & Found always shows all of the client computers. What am I missing?

  7. 2 hours ago, mallard65 said:

    Hello.

    "As of Tomcat 5.5, Apache's Java Commons Logging (JCL) technology is used throughout Tomcat.  JCL is a lightweight API for Java applications that allows hierarchical logging to be supported across all log levels, independent of logging implementation.  This means that rather being limited to a specific hard-coded framework, you can choose the solution that works for you with only a small amount of extra configuration.

    ... The two most common logging implementations used for Tomcat - the included JULI implementation, and Log4j, a popular, feature-rich implementation compatible with JCL."

    https://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-logging

    You can configure TOMCAT to use log4j but just stating that TOMCAT uses log4j is incorrect.

    The use of TOMCAT in Eset products clearly states that that Juli is used and not log4j. It is irrelevant that TOMCAT can be configured to use log4j in this scenario. 

  8. Your license will need to be renewed in June 2022. You have purchased a 1 year license for your devices. Once expired updates will not work and you will not be fully protected.

  9. 2 minutes ago, mwr said:

    I'm not clear about what you just said. Does ESET NO32 Antivirus provide the best ransomware protection for a stand-alone computer? If not, what does?

    Exactly as Marcos has said. Eset NOD32 does protect from various threats including ransomware, but there are alternative ESET products that have additional protection functions such as Network Protection against vulnerabilities in network protocols and V15 will add to that protection. So its your choice as to which you use. As for full protection, you can only protect yourself as best you can which including how you handle emails, links in emails and attachments to name a few.. 

  10. 25 minutes ago, itman said:

    Wow, Norton360 comes with Crypto Mining, are they paying your power bill. I guess this is opt in, but how can such a program want to keep your PC active potentially increasing the chance of attack. i.e. the more uptime the more chances of being hit. If I buy an AV/Internet Security program the last thing I want is it running flat out when I'm not there.

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