Yes there is a way to disable this alert being shown with the Protect console and on the EFDE client. Within the Full Disk Encryption policy there is a User Interface section, within this you have a option called Application statuses, click the edit button and uncheck FDE Authentication is currently disabled. This should remove the status being shown within the console. I have attached a screenshot of this setting. There is also a knowledgebase article regarding this setting although it's not specific to EFDE - -disable-application-statuses-in-eset-protect

Hi.

I'm Trialing Eset Protect Cloud (one 1 PC ) , as I was considering offering it to our Customers/clients, mainly for Centralized reporting .

So far I'm not impressed , compared to 2 other Cloud AV management products Ive looked at. 

The Cloud Protect didnt report the test Eicar file I put on the PC (AV on the PC detected & cleaned) , it did detect Updates needing to be installed so the PC is connecting to the Cloud management


So, Im interested in other opinions of the ESET Cloud Product AV Management . Should I try & resolve the issues or look at other products ?

If you have tried the Cloud protect , did you find better alternatives 

Thanks




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I am sort of new to Jamf Pro and I am having a bit of an issue getting the ESET client on our Mac's Using Jamf Pro the agent goes on without issue and it seems like the needed extensions are dealt with as well but it is not adding the client or showing up on my Eset Protect on premise server console (v8.1) I have been working with ESET for a couple of years but I am just a few months into Jamf Pro. Anyone else have any suggestions. I set things up using eset kb7324 which talks about eset and Jamf Pro. Also these are M1 macs so I have rosetta turned on and EEA in the script to add the antivirus. When this did not work I tried to push the client as a policy using the .dmg but that did not work and it seems like to even do that I really need a .pkg file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

To ultimately fix this I need to find out why the agent is going on fine but not talking to our eset protect console. Once agent shows the device on the console I can use eset to deploy the client. Thanks for the perspective and insight from your experience.

Thanks for the tips. I repackaged it but still was not able to get it working so I went back and manually installed the client for the customers just to mitigate the risk of not having Antivirus active. For now I am going to back away from using Jamf to install the client. Oddly the ESET agent has always installed fine but these agent do not talk to my on premise ESET server running ESET protect 8.1 Just to keep things from getting to confusing I may restart this topic from the standpoint of why the agent does not talk to the eset server. If it would just talked to the server I am confident I can use that to deploy the client easily.

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