Why? The little help icon tells me what a runtime packer is but not why I might not want to scan one. "Scan boot sectors" is enabled but "Scan runtime packers" is disabled by default. Ok, move onto the next section, Threatsense parameters. Memory? Opened files? Local Drives? The entire network? Who knows because it's not documented anywhere that I can find. When I shutdown the computer something is going to be scanned. I created a new policy for ESET Endpoint for Windows and on the first page, Real-time file system protection, there's an option "Scan on Computer shutdown". My only problem is there is no documentation that I can see that tells me what the various policy settings actually do. Instead of applying the migrated v5 policies I'm going to start fresh with v6 policies. I only use 2 email addressed for personal use.Managed to mostly upgrade from version 5 to version 6.5 over the last few days. All I can say is that I was probably frustrated and a little panicked when I posted that because of the PC crash. He he, yeah, looking back now that did sound pretty lame. Those who fail to prepare, prepare to fail. we maintain a file that details what email and password is linked to each online service we use. I use 3 email addresses, my wife has 5 or so. ![]() assuming that you at least haven't forgot all of the email addresses that you use, go here and just keep putting in email addresses until you get a message saying the information has been sent to your email. but to not know the email address that you used to create your ESET account is somewhat incredible.Īnyways. It's one thing to forget a username or password.
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