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  1. On 8/10/2021 at 5:40 PM, jamdo63 said:

    I reinstalled NOD32 for linux as it seems to be updating the antivirus signature and working as before.

    The ESET protect upgrade has license database problems apparently and subjective problems with user interface per the forum.  Perhaps this will all get straightened out at some point.

    On 8/9/2021 at 1:32 AM, Marcos said:

    I was able to find only a license for ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Windows (3AN-EG8-WHK) which doesn't entitle you to activate ESET Endpoint Antivirus for Linux. If you have such license, please provide its public license ID in the form of XXX-XXX-XXX.

     

     

  2. On 8/10/2021 at 5:40 PM, jamdo63 said:

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    Hi Marcos. 

    Is this the number you are looking for? 3AN-BR8-B4R

    -  I only have linux, and have been running Eset for linux.

    - You provided me a user name and password for my linux installation on June 22nd because of a password problem with linux installations.  I still have that message.

    - The update message I received from Eset reads: Your ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux Desktop product has reached it’s end of life. We have upgraded you to ESET's latest solution, ESET PROTECT Essential On-Prem.  However the expiration is 6/27/21

     

     

  3. Hi Marcos. 

    Is this the number you are looking for? 3AN-BR8-B4R

    -  I only have linux, and have been running Eset for linux.

    - You provided me a user name and password for my linux installation on June 22nd because of a password problem with linux installations.  I still have that message.

    - The update message I received from Eset reads: Your ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux Desktop product has reached it’s end of life. We have upgraded you to ESET's latest solution, ESET PROTECT Essential On-Prem.  However the expiration is 6/27/21

     

  4. I post in case this helps another user.  I was only successful in installing the program through the terminal using sudo.

    I did make the install file executable beforehand.  So open the directory with the install file in the terminal.

    Then "sudo ./eset_nod32av_64bit_en.linux"

    Other methods like double click or right click run in konsole resulted in errors and the install failing to run.

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