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I've been waiting with some anticipation for the release of v5.0.2126 because of the BSOD problems I reported in version 5.0.2122 (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=327596). Today I noticed in the Remote Administrator console that all of my client machines are still running 5.0.2122. Does this mean that I'm going to have to manually push even minor core updates of ESET to all my clients every time they're released?
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Why not use 5.2.9.1?
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I wouldn't recommend upgrading when a minor update is available unless you've experienced issues that the update addresses. Security software integrates deeply in the system so it's better to minimize potential risks with updates to the bare minimum.
You can upgrade clients via ERA by selecting Remote Install -> Upgrade Windows Clients. |
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Sorry for the delayed response... But yes, it's exactly because of a bug that existed in 5.0.2212 that was addressed in 5.0.2216 (a bug that was causing my client's computers to reboot randomly, see http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=327596). I'm sure the app has gone through several more iterations of updates since my original post. I'll have a go at "Remote Install -> Upgrade Windows Clients". Thanks Marcos.
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