ESET Endpoint Security – Table of Contents

Allow System Extensions

If you are installing ESET Endpoint Security for the first time, you must allow System Extensions to be fully protected.


Important

Make sure ESET Endpoint Security is activated before you follow the steps to allow system extension.

macOS Tahoe (26)

1.Open System Settings.

2.Select General from the left menu.

3.Select Login Items & Extensions and scroll down to Extensions.

4.Click on the information symbol IconStatusInfoSquareRegular next to ESET Real-time File System Protection, use the toggle to turn on Security Extension. Use your Touch ID or click Use Password, type in your Password and click OK. Click Done.

5.Click on the information symbol IconStatusInfoSquareRegular next to ESET Web and Email Protection, use the toggle to turn on Network Extension. Use your Touch ID or click Use Password, type in your Password and click OK.

6.An ESET Endpoint Security alert might show up requesting to access data from other apps, select Allow.

7.When the ESET Web and Email Protection alert prompts you to Add proxy configuration, select Allow.

8.Use the toggle to turn on ESET Network Access Protection. Use your Touch ID or click Use Password, type in your Password and click OK.

9.When a notification appears that ESET Endpoint Security Would Like to Filter Network Content, click Allow. Otherwise the firewall will not work.

10.An alert window might appear stating that Your device is connecting to a new network, specify if the network you are connected to is Private or Public.

11.Click Done.

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