View Full Version : Uninstall of client Nod32 not password protected?
dmjung
June 24th, 2008, 05:00 PM
I'm checking out how well the client NOD32 is protected from the user messing around with it. I have all the passwords set up that I could find and attempting to get into the settings always asked for a password. However, I was able to uninstall NOD32 at the client without any problems...no password, nothing. Am I missing a password somewhere or is this going to be a problem? (Yes, I have users who will tinker with their machines and decide to uninstall something just because they can...and no, I can't fire them.)
--David
mayt
June 25th, 2008, 12:39 AM
Currently it is possible to uninstall ESET v3 solutions even if settings are password protected. This feature should be functioning in the next major update.
dmjung
June 25th, 2008, 09:34 AM
-{ Quote: "Currently it is possible to uninstall ESET v3 solutions even if settings are password protected. This feature should be functioning in the next major update." }-
Is there an ETA for this update? Just a feel for any day now or next month or next year or whenever would be fine...this is close to being a non-starter issue for me.
Also, is there any intention of similarly protecting in some manner the killing of the nod32 service?
Thanks.
--David
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