To access ERA Advanced settings, click Tools > Server Options
> Advanced > Edit Advanced Settings.
Advanced settings include the following:
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Maximum disk space usage
(percent)
When exceeded, some server features may not be available. When
connecting to ERAS, ERAC displays a notification if the limit is
exceeded. |
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Communication protocol encoding
Defines the type of encoding. We recommend the default
setting. |
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Enable MAC address renaming (from unknown to
valid)
After reinstalling from an ESET client solution that does not
support sending a MAC address (e.g., ESET NOD32 Antivirus 2.x) to a
client solution that does (e.g., a 3.x client), the old client
record will be converted to the new one. We recommend the default
setting (Yes). |
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Enable MAC address renaming (from valid to
unknown)
After reinstalling from an ESET client solution that does support
sending a MAC address (e.g., ESET NOD32 Antivirus 3.x) to a client
solution that does not (e.g., a 2.x client), the old client record
will be converted to the new one. We recommend the default setting
(No). |
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Enable MAC address renaming (from valid to
another valid)
Enables renaming of valid MAC addresses. The default value does not
allow for renaming, which means that the MAC address is a part
of the unique identification of clients. Disable this option if
there are multiple entries for one PC. We also recommend disabling
this option if a client is identified as the same client after
the MAC address has been changed. |
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Enable computer name renaming
Allows for renaming of client computers. If disabled, the computer
name will be a part of the unique identification of
clients. |
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Also use default server logon during push
installation
ERAS allows the user to set the username and password for logon
script and email remote installation only. Enable this option to
use the predefined values also for remote push installations. |
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