jerrypanski
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Hi,
I am trying to understand ESET Mail Security exclusions. This is in an ESET article: ESET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server applies "Directory/Folder exclusions" only ("Process exclusions" and "File name extension exclusions" are not applied).
Does this make the product dangerous in a default install in the sense that it can scan critical processes and file extensions and can cause a lock on something that Exchange needs to modify? What is the correct way to make sure everything Microsoft recommends is excluded? Do we need to create a custom policy or does ESET provide one? How do we make sure on a new install that those settings are being applied to prevent issues? I apologize if I'm not understanding the product correctly and perhaps automatic exclusions is fine in an Exchange environment.
Thank you.
Future changes to ESET products for Windows servers
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Description: Remove device restart requirement after each upgrade of ESET Server Security
Detail: After each ESET Server Security upgrade a device restart is required. For new installs a restart is not required. I would like to see upgrades have the same behavior in that a restart not be required. Thank you.