While trial reset may seem like an attractive option for users who do not want to purchase a license, it comes with several risks. These risks include:
: This involves deleting specific registry keys that store activation and registration timestamps. It is a manual process intended to avoid downloading third-party "resetter" tools which are often flagged as unwanted software or malware. Disabling Self-Defense : Before modifying the registry, you must go into the ESET Advanced Setup (F5)
ESET may flag the script as a potential threat. You’ll need to temporarily add it to exclusions.

