ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint Server version 11.0.15002.0 has been released and is available for download.
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What is new in ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint Server
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Changelog
NEW: Firewall Support
NEW: Vulnerability & Patch Management support
NEW: ESET PROTECT Hub Support
NEW: Support for SHA-256 file hash
NEW: In-product notification of current End-of-life policy
NEW: Extended generation of automatic exclusions with the use of arbitrary credentials
NEW: ESET Shell can now export data to .csv
NEW: Support for forced check of product auto-upgrades via ESET PROTECT Console
IMPROVED: Configuration export protected by administrator rights needed
IMPROVED: ESET Cluster wizard now displays product activation results on individual nodes
IMPROVED: Imported configuration from cluster node (within synchronization) will have cluster as the source in the audit log
CHANGED: The cluster menu option was moved to the “Setup/Server” section
CHANGED: Various User interface layouts in the "Setup/Server" and "Setup/Network" sections
FIXED: A problem where a path to the SharePoint site containing special characters was scrambled when saved in the scheduler
FIXED: A problem where incorrect language was set while deploying via GPO
FIXED: A problem where an On-demand scan of the .tgz archive prompted the error: “error reading archive”
FIXED: A problem where eShell could not start under SYSTEM account
FIXED: A problem with the error message: "The system failed to flush data to the transaction log" in the event viewer caused by real-time filesystem protection
FIXED: A problem where a status message “Updates are available” could not be dismissed
FIXED: A problem with the occasion of incorrect task logs informing about the failed scan that actually completed successfully
FIXED: A problem where execution of signed batch file through eShell was not working properly
REMOVED: Support of Microsoft Windows Server 2012
REMOVED: Support of Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012
REMOVED: Support of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials
REMOVED: Support of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Foundation
REMOVED: Support of Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2012
Other minor fixes and changes
Known issues:
Vulnerability scans cannot currently list vulnerabilities for the Windows Server Operating systems
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