Upgrading to a more recent version
New versions of ESET Endpoint Security are issued to implement improvements or fix issues that cannot be resolved by automatic updates to program modules.
Upgrading to a more recent version can be accomplished in several ways:
- Automatically, using ESET PROTECT, or ESET PROTECT Cloud.
- Automatically, using GPO or SCCM.
- Automatically, using a program update.
Because the program upgrade is distributed to all users and may impact certain system configurations, it is issued after a long testing period to ensure functionality with all possible system configurations. If you need to upgrade to a later version immediately after its release, use one of the methods below.
Make sure that you have enabled Update mode in Advanced setup (F5) > Update > Profiles > Product updates. - Manually, by downloading and installing a more recent version over the previous one.
Recommended upgrade scenarios
I manage or I want to manage my ESET products remotely
If you manage more than 10 ESET Endpoint products, consider handling upgrades using ESET PROTECT or ESET PROTECT Cloud. See the following documentation:
- ESET PROTECT | Upgrade ESET software via a client task
- ESET PROTECT | Guide for small to medium-sized businesses that manage up to 250 Windows ESET endpoint products
- Introduction to ESET PROTECT Cloud
Upgrading manually on a client workstation
To upgrade ESET Endpoint Security on individual client workstations manually:
- Verify the version you have currently installed is supported.
- Verify that your operating system is supported.
- Download and install the latest version over the previous one.
Successful installation of the latest version over the previous one is not guaranteed for versions with "End of Life" support level. See the End of life policy to review your ESET Endpoint Security support level. To upgrade from unsupported versions, uninstall your ESET Endpoint Security first. Read the following ESET Knowledgebase article for additional information about upgrading ESET Endpoint Security on a client workstation. |