I use Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2
As you are running Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2, you could encounter one of the following issues:
Your ESET Windows Server application reached End of Life status
ESET application
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ESET Windows Server applications
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Product version
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Version 12.0
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Lifecycle status
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Full support until next feature update
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ESET application
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ESET Windows Server applications
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Product version
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Version 11.1
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Lifecycle status
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Full Support ended in 2025.
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ESET application
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ESET Windows Server applications
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Product version
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Version 11.0
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Lifecycle status
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Limited Support ends in 2027; each application has its End of Life date.
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ESET application
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ESET Windows Server applications
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Product version
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Version 10.x
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Lifecycle status
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Limited Support ends in 2027; each application has its End of Life date.
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ESET application
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ESET Windows Server applications
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Product version
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Version 9.0
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Lifecycle status
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Limited Support ends in 2026; each application has its End of Life date.
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ESET application
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ESET Windows Server applications
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Product version
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Version 8.0
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Lifecycle status
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End of Life
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For more details see End of Life Policy for Business.
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Your ESET Windows Server application might have compatibility issues with your operating system
ESET application issue
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SHA-1 certificate expiration
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End of Life date
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Per application (some applications expired January 27, 2020)
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Details
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ESET has obtained replacement certificates to sign binaries of its Windows applications because ESET’s SHA-1 code signing certificates are expiring in a short time.
Operating systems or ESET applications without SHA-2 support might stop working.
See the following page for details on how to resolve it: SHA-2 required compatibility
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We recommend you upgrade to Microsoft Windows Server version of which life cycle has not ended