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Kristian Cajkovsky

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  1. Hello @GPennarun,

    Sorry to hear that your tickets are not being responded to, may I ask where you are submitting them? 

    In regards to your issues, the ECA issue does indeed sound like a permission problem, I'm afraid I am only familiar with EFDE, so it is difficult for me to assist you with issues in ECA itself.

    Unfortunately I do not know why the machines are not showing as encrypted in the server. However, I may be able to suggest another way to obtain the recovery password for your machines. 

    Please try to obtain the recovery information via this method.

    If you click Help along the banner and select Encryption Recovery as shown on screenshot below.

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    Once the windows opens, you will be prompted to enter Workstation ID, please fill this field in and continue.

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  2. Hello @Carlito,

    We have recently implemented this into our ESET Endpoint Encryption Server.

    This feature allows you to pass the pre-boot authentication therefore allowing you to work on the machine remotely.

    Make sure you have upgraded to version 3.0.1.

    Client also requires 5.0.5.

    Enabling Maintenance Mode

    Note: You can select multiple workstations at once to apply this. Not selecting any, will automatically apply this to all workstations.

    1. Access your workstations tab
    2. Select Pre-Boot Authentication

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    3.Select Disable/Enable from the drop down.

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    4.Disabling Pre-Boot Authentication allows you to choose one of the three options (Hours, Date/Time, Reboots)

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  3. Hello @Adrianc

     

    I just want to inform you that the ESET Endpoint Encryption Server does not have to be installed on a server machine.

     

    In regards to your question, in my opinion it will be easier for you to backup the server, upgrade your system to the newest version and then simply restore from the backup. 

  4. Hello @mcrouse

    The version 5.0.4 is not available on the updater as this version was specifically released to as a fix for Surface Go devices and therefore it is deliberately not available.

    I would not worry about it too much, as you can upgrade to the new client version when it will be available.

    Hope this helps.

  5. Hello @RCD_Matt,

    There are multiple ways to go around this. However I am curious as to why you have not yet moved your Server to the new location and then set up the users. This would make it easier for you and would avoid issues with the push installation.

    Unfortunately push install was not designed to accept FQDN, therefore if you are unable to resolve the name then there is no other way to do this via the ESET Endpoint Encryption Server.

    There are 2 options that you can look into:

    •  You can manually distribute the .MSI yourself across your environment.
    • Use a third party tool to send the package across your network.

    I hope this help.

  6. Hello tmuster2k,

    Could I please clarify the following ; "FDE with latest EEE version I can no longer login using on board keyboard" does this mean that the keyboard worked fine on previous version?

    I wonder whether this machine is plugged into a docking station? If so, can you please remove it and try to use the keyboard?

    As a last suggestion, I would like you to try and force Text-Mode.

    Please refer to this article; http://support.deslock.com/KB463 - 'How to adjust the graphical pre-boot FDE login screen'

    Let me know how you get on.

  7. Hello,

    As you mentioned in your post the software was deployed with the Uninstall Code feature enabled, then the normal procedure to uninstall the software is to use the Remote Uninstall function found in your ESET Endpoint Encryption Server.

    If an 'Optional Password' was set, and the password in question is the same for all Workstations, then the uninstall process can be automated in the form of a batch script.

    The following article Shows how the software can be uninstalled via command line: http://support.deslock.com/KB288 - 'ESET Endpoint Encryption Windows Installer (MSI)'

    If you require further assistance, I recommend you contact ESET Support.

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