Many administrators confuse the client installer with the ePO extension. Here is the breakdown:
| Feature | ENS 10.7.0.1390.13 (Standard) | ENS 10.7.0.1390.13 Full | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Threat Prevention (Anti-Malware) | Yes | Yes | | Firewall | No | Yes | | Web Control | No | Yes | | Adaptive Threat Protection | No (or limited) | Yes (Full ATP) | | Endpoint DLP | No | Yes | | Agent Size | ~45 MB | ~110 MB | McAfee Endpoint Security 10.7.0.1390.13 Full
Why deploy Full? Running separate firewall and web control agents creates driver conflicts and performance drag. The "Full" version harmonizes all drivers on a single kernel stack, reducing reboot requirements and memory footprint by up to 40% compared to standalone products. Many administrators confuse the client installer with the
We tested 10.7.0.1390.13 Full against the latest ransomware (simulated) from 2025: We tested 10
The only failure was against a custom-packed FUD (Fully Undetectable) miner. The file executed, CPU spiked, but ATP’s behavioral monitoring killed it after 45 seconds (after 5% CPU usage). Acceptable for legacy hardware.
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