Bypass ERAC for some clients?

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by gmiest, Mar 1, 2010.

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  1. gmiest

    gmiest Registered Member

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    I've got 50 clients configured on ERAC but there are some workstations I'd like to install NOD32 on that are on their own totally separate networks and won't ever have an opportunity to connect to the ERAC server.

    Is it possible to install them as standalone clients and use the username/password I was given for my multi-user license to update them directly from ESET? I can't find anything in the KB that tells me otherwise but I'd rather ask here before having my ERAC licenses revoked for some reason by the ESET servers.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

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    Yes, it's possible to update those clients directly from ESET's servers using your username and password. Our customers usually do so for mobile clients with notebooks.
     
  3. jimwillsher

    jimwillsher Registered Member

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    Just don't configure the ERAC settings in their config, simple as that. That way they'll behave just like a bog standard install with no ERAC.
     
  4. gmiest

    gmiest Registered Member

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    Excellent news. Thanks for the speedy replies!
     
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