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The guide was written to help you get familiar with ESET PROTECT Hub.

We use uniform symbols to highlight topics of specific interest or significance. Topics in this guide are divided into several chapters and sub-chapters. You can find relevant information by using the Search field at the top.

Online Help is the primary source for help content. The latest version of Online Help will automatically be displayed when you have a working internet connection.

The ESET Knowledgebase contains answers to the most frequently asked questions, as well as recommended solutions for various issues. Regularly updated by ESET technical specialists, the Knowledgebase is the most powerful tool for resolving problems.
 

The ESET Forum provides ESET users with an easy way to get help and to help others. You can post any problem or question related to your ESET products.

You can post your rating and provide feedback on a specific help topic; click Was this information helpful? to rate the article and add your comments.

Information boxes used in this guide:


note

Notes can provide valuable information, such as specific features or a link to some related topic.


important

Information that requires your attention and should not be skipped; usually provides non-critical but significant information.


warning

Critical information you should treat with increased caution. Warnings are placed specifically to deter you from committing potentially harmful mistakes. Please read and understand warnings, as they reference highly sensitive system settings or something risky.


example

Examples that describe user cases for the relevant topic. Examples are used to explain more complicated topics.

Used text styles

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Bold type

Names of interface items such as boxes and option buttons.

Code

Code samples or commands.

Hyperlink

Quick and easy access to cross-referenced topics or external web locations. Hyperlinks are highlighted in blue and may be underlined.

%ProgramFiles%

The Windows system directory where programs installed on Windows are stored.