- Dec 20, 2014
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Do you think Endpoint Protection' technology is outdate than Smart Security?ESET Endpoint Security is meant to be used as business solution. So it comes handy if you have endpoints, servers etc... In fact it does have some additional protection modules as ESET Remote Administrator and some better implementations in firewall settings but it's "just" ESET Smart Security with some additional control over all computers and networks you administrate.
Thank you!ESET Endpoint Security for business
ESET Smart Security for home
if you use personally I suggest you use the ESS 8 is enough
and you can take the time to read some tutorials here to assist you in protecting yourself
http://malwaretips.com/forums/how-to-articles-tips-and-guides.72/
No, they have almost the same protection modules implemented in their Antivirus, Web Shield, Rapid Response Module, Heuristics etc.Do you think Endpoint Protection' technology is outdate than Smart Security?
I think you can activate ESET Smart Security with Endpoint Security license. If you want that.But I have license of Eset Endpoint Security Please choose for me
Thanks for your suggestion!No, they have almost the same protection modules implemented in their Antivirus, Web Shield, Rapid Response Module, Heuristics etc.
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I think you can activate ESET Smart Security with Endpoint Security license. If you want that.
Because I think Endpoint Security seems tronger than other vendor's products. I only ask to improve my knowledge about that. . If you don't like my thread, you don't need to reply that.After asking about KIS and Kaspersky Endpoint, now ESET. Are you really obsessed with "Endpoint security" suffix? It really a different product for a different environment, comparing them would be useless as they're targeted at different market.
Thanks. You can close this topic.Endpoint Security is EESBE (eset smart security business edition) and like others have said is meant for businesses.One PC protects the others on your network (network of PC's).It is sold with varying numbers of seats(PC's) depending on your needs.It offers no more protection than the home version and really,other than using the license for ESS home edition,has no practical use for the home user unless you have say 10 or 25 PC's on a home network.
Most licenses for Eset are 1 year/3 PC license which is fine for most home users.
I dont think the "Robot" is going away anytime soon and unless you leave the GUI open and stare at it that should have no bearing on this.Use the ESSBE license to activate the home version of ESET Smart Security that is what you want to use.