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To add your internet proxy settings to the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server, please perform the following steps; * Log in to the EEE Server * Click on CONTROL PANEL in the top right hand corner of the EEE Server * Click GLOBAL SETTINGS from t...
By default the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server uses HTTP communication on port 80 if available. If port 80 is not available during install time, the pre-install will offer the user the choice of a different port on which to enable HTTP. It is poss...
If you have installed the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server using the 'all in one' package from our website you can enable SSL/HTTPS settings in the Control Panel. * Access the EEE Server CONTROL PANEL * Select GLOBAL SETTINGS * Click APACHE S...
When a user activates their machine with the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server the process updates the HKEY_CURRENT_USER branch of the registry with their activation details and a file known as the Key-file is created within their Windows user profile...
THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO ESET ENDPOINT ENCRYPTION (EEE) SERVER 2.5.0 OR LATER ONLY The EEE Server contains a number of template which is uses when generating emails sent to users. These emails could be for different reasons, such as supplying the user a n...
After installing a managed ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) client the Activation Required dialog will be displayed to any user of the system who has not performed the activation process. It is possible to prevent this dialog from being displayed automati...
ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Removable Media Encryption (RME) policy can be complex to configure correctly because of the interaction of both the Workstation Policies and the users' Key File policies. In basic terms, Workstation Policy will control th...
For most users the normal ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server RME group policy and workstation policies provide enough flexibility. In instances where a particular user or group of users requires the ability to temporarily override policy and allow th...
There may be situations where you are enforcing Removable Media Encryption (RME) policy but have particular USB devices that you wish to exclude from the policy. The ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server supports the ability to whitelist devices by use of...
Workstation Policy can be used to control how ESET Endpoint Encryption Server (EEE Server) controlled workstations function. To modify the Workstation Policy settings follow the guide below. MODIFYING THE WORKSTATION POLICY * Login to the EEE Server....
The Group Policy of a user or team of users can be updated remotely from the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server. MODIFYING THE GROUP POLICY * Login to the EEE Server. * Select the USERS branch or user sub team of the navigation tree as appropria...
When a workstation is managed by an ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server, the administrator can specify requirements of passwords specified by users. This allows them to ensure secure passwords are used and that security compliance is met. The Password...
  WHAT IS SELF ENROLMENT? The new Self Enrolment feature provides automatic activation for systems that are on the same local network as the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server. When a user logs into their domain account, the EEE Server is contacted a...
PROBLEM The error occurs when you are attempting to delete a user from the ESET Endpoint Encryption Server. Failed to delete : The user cannot be deleted at this time because their licence is still being downloaded. This could be as a result of a licen...
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