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Lionel M

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  1. Hello Marcos,

    I have another question, i have a computer totally offline, no internet, no local network.. it's a single computer, i tried to launch offline updates with a shared folder on this pc and the UNC path in mirror update like the others computer in local network, but it doesn't works, it can't reach the server

  2. No, MirrorTool execution is ok, the problem is on the client, it can download the update from the mirror but at the end of the download it say to me "failed authorization to update, check if your license is valid", it is on the client computer at the end of the download

  3. I have one computer connected to the internet and i have used MirrorTools to download updates in a folder shared on local network. The offline computer can download the update but i have an error with the license at the end of the download, it say to me, authorization failed check if your license is valid.

    I have generated an offline license for the mirror et and i have used it in MirrorTools parameters  -> --offlineLicenseFilename C:\mirror\mirror-esetendpointsecurityforwindows-0.lf

    maybe its not the good thing to do ?

    maybe it is trying to install some modules there is not in my license, i dont know.

    Some computers will not be on the local network, i think i can download updates on a removable medium and install it manually as you said before.

  4. 14 hours ago, Marcos said:

    By offline you mean that there is no single computer in LAN with Internet connection? Otherwise you could install an HTTP server on the computer with Internet connection that would have connectivity limited to ESET's servers and would cache update files.

    It's also possible to copy the content of a mirror to a removable medium and use it to update other offline computers from it.

    Yes, there is no single computer in LAN with Internet connection.

    Ok thank you ! i will try this.

  5. 15 hours ago, Marcos said:

    It should be possible but it'd be dangerous since updates of the operating system might render it unbootable if no permissive rule for a newly created executable important for the OS to start existed.

    Ok, thank you, maybe it's better to deny some applications that i chose, is it possible with ESET ?

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