As a "servicing release," this update focuses on refining existing features and fixing issues reported in previous builds of the version 12 branch.
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: Utilizes the ESET LiveGrid® engine and NOD32® technology to block ransomware, viruses, and rootkits. Advanced Modules : Includes a custom Web Control Email Antispam to secure communications and internet traffic. Remote Management : Can be centrally deployed and managed via tools like ESET PROTECT eset endpoint security 12020490
Permits contextual local troubleshooting during policy overrides.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, staying on a supported, well-documented version like 12.x is not just a best practice—it is a necessity. Whether you are managing a handful of machines or a global network, leveraging the centralized management and multilayered defenses of this build provides a robust foundation for enterprise security. As a "servicing release," this update focuses on
: Even minor localization issues, such as Japanese license expiration dates, were polished, reflecting ESET’s role as a global protector in over 200 countries. The Defensive Legacy As part of the ESET PROTECT
License expiration strings failed to map correctly in Japanese language packs. Aligned text encoding variables for string rendering. Ensure you have an Enterprise license via ESET’s
: Fixed a bug where upgrades to version 12.0 failed in certain specific scenarios.