TvM
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TvM gave kudos to Peter Randziak in ESET Mailbox Scan in hybrid
Hello @TvM,
yes there are some indications that the release might happen before the April comes 😉
As we should not disclose the exact date of a release, until it is actually released please don't tell anyone
Peter
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TvM gave kudos to MKHAI in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)
ESET PROTECT console: Products should not be marked as outdated until the next product's auto-upgrade is released.
Let's refer to this existing post:
My ESET PROTECT console dashboard's Component Version Status is lit up in red (Legacy) despite being properly configured for automatic upgrades/updates and all of the clients being on EEA v9.0/9.1. The endpoints' status should remain in a blue "Waiting" status for any supported versions until the auto-upgrade is released.
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TvM gave kudos to Tomasz Trynkowski in Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)
Like mentioned above, it's not an Endpoint issue (as we can already disable this notifications on clients). It is a Protect issue, because even if the notification gets disabled clientside, Protect still shows it.
There's no need to update old Endpoint clients to not send this notification. What is needed is a Protect setting to not show it.
And yes, it should work for systems older than Windows 10 too.
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TvM gave kudos to MPEC Tarnow in ESET Endpoint AV 10.0.2034 automatic update release date
But AV 10.0.2034 was released on the 24th of November, eight weeks ago. And the auto-update is still not working. As @LesRMed said - in theory, the auto-update can never be used. Maybe you should add an option in ERA to manually specify when the auto-update should happen after the new version?
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TvM gave kudos to Tomasz Trynkowski in Disable "Your operating system is out of date" notification
Will it become possible to remove this notification in the future? As it is, it's a problem that really needs a solution.
I am fully aware which OS which of the computers i manage are running, and this notification is not going to push me into making any changes to that state. All it does is hide other notifications (like OS having updates). As such, not being able to disable this notification turns it from help into actual hindrance.
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TvM gave kudos to LesRMed in How long should i wait before updating to endpoint security version 10
But the users still get a popup telling them to restart (you can only delay it so long). And from what I understand from other threads, protection is not active until the restart. I agree with @TvM, It would be a nice feature if we could push the update manually, in the way the automatic update works.
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TvM received kudos from LesRMed in How long should i wait before updating to endpoint security version 10
It would be a nice feature if we could push the update manually, in the way the automatic update works.
So select a group of endpoints to be updated next time there is a restart.
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TvM gave kudos to M.K. in Mail security - Office 365 Mailbox scan - shared mailbox
Hi, this have been fixed in the upcoming 9.0 release.
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TvM gave kudos to Igor Kramarsich in Endpoint doesn't auto-update to 9.0.2046
I believe it start. Two computer auto update. But look for restart
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TvM received kudos from DIMMI in Endpoint doesn't auto-update to 9.0.2046
But then you don't get the great feature of not having to reboot the computer.
This is what makes the automatic update so great (on paper)
If the update is not that important, then I understand not pushing it automatic right away, but this update is also marked as Critical, thus a big red bar now in the protect Dashboard.
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TvM received kudos from LesRMed in Endpoint doesn't auto-update to 9.0.2046
But then you don't get the great feature of not having to reboot the computer.
This is what makes the automatic update so great (on paper)
If the update is not that important, then I understand not pushing it automatic right away, but this update is also marked as Critical, thus a big red bar now in the protect Dashboard.
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TvM received kudos from karlisi in Endpoint doesn't auto-update to 9.0.2046
But then you don't get the great feature of not having to reboot the computer.
This is what makes the automatic update so great (on paper)
If the update is not that important, then I understand not pushing it automatic right away, but this update is also marked as Critical, thus a big red bar now in the protect Dashboard.
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TvM gave kudos to FRiC in Endpoint doesn't auto-update to 9.0.2046
I'm wondering if manually doing the "Update installed ESET products" task is any different than the automatic upgrade process? I've been using the manual task for years and was glad for the automatic upgrade, but the waiting...
I understand the need to release slowly in case of issues, but 30 days is a bit too much for us, and our auditors are not happy we're not updating a security software after seeing that huge red bar.
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TvM gave kudos to LesRMed in Endpoint doesn't auto-update to 9.0.2046
I agree, 30-60 days is a bit much. Plus, having to see the big red bar of outdated products for that long drives me crazy. I usually start manually upgrading my endpoints after a few days of seeing that. As you can see, I've already started pushing it out this morning. Kind of defeats the whole "automatic update" feature.