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agoretsky
November 8th, 2006, 06:16 PM
Hello,

NOD32 v2.7 Release Candidate 1 (v2.70.12) was released today on November 8, 2006.


WHAT'S NEW
This release contains the following changes from the previous beta test release version (v2.70.09):

Fixed issue with NOD32 On-Demand Scanner closing under Windows Vista
Fixed issue with IMON that prevented Scheduler services from starting under Windows Vista
In the Access Monitor (AMON) module, there is now one option for moving infected files to quarantine

Other small changes may appear as well in the user interface and online help.


DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
NOD32 v2.7 RC1 (v2.70.12) is now available for download from the following locations on ESET's servers:

NOD32 v2.7 RC1 (v2.70.12) for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003 Server and Vista (32/64-bit) - Licensed
English - http://u4.eset.com/rc/ndntenst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/ndntenst.exe)
Slovak - http://u4.eset.com/rc/ndntskst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/ndntskst.exe)
This version of NOD32 is for Windows NT-derived operating systems and may be downloaded by anyone. It does, however, require a valid username and password to download updates once it has been installed. If you already have a license for NOD32, this is the version you should download.

NOD32 v2.7 RC1 (v2.70.12) for Microsoft Windows 95, 98 and Me - Licensed
English - http://u4.eset.com/rc/nd98enst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/nd98enst.exe)
Slovak - http://u4.eset.com/rc/nd98skst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/nd98skst.exe)
This version of NOD32 is for Windows 95-derived operating systems and may be downloaded by anyone. It does, however, require a valid username and password to download updates once it has been installed. If you already have a license for NOD32, this is the version you should download.

NOD32 v2.7 RC1 (v2.70.12) for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003 Server and Vista (32/64-bit) - Trial
English - http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/ndntenst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/ndntenst.exe)
Slovak - http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/ndntskst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/ndntskst.exe)
This version of NOD32 is for Windows NT-derived operating systems and may be downloaded by anyone. It is actually a licensed version with a username and password bundled into the installer. If you do not have a license for NOD32, this is the version you should download.

NOD32 v2.7 RC1 (v2.70.12) for Microsoft Windows 95, 98 and Me - Trial
English - http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/nd98enst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/nd98enst.exe)
Slovak - http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/nd98skst.exe (http://u4.eset.com/rc/eval/nd98skst.exe)
This version of NOD32 is for Windows 95-derived operating systems and may be downloaded by anyone. It is actually a licensed version with a username and password bundled into the installer. If you do not have a license for NOD32, this is the version you should download.


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Please uninstall the beta test version of NOD32 v2.70 before installing the release candidate.

After installation, please provide feedback via the NOD32 Beta (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=68) section of the ESET NOD32 Antivirus Forum (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=15), or by sending email to beta27@eset.sk (beta27@eset.sk). Thank you.


Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky

Triple Helix
November 8th, 2006, 07:57 PM
Got it and installed it without a Glitch! Keep up the Great work Eset!

Cheers,;)

smith2006
November 8th, 2006, 09:07 PM
{QUOTE-> Please uninstall the beta test version of NOD32 v2.70 before installing the release candidate. <-QUOTE}

If this is the case, whatever configuration set before will be lost. Is there a way to install over instead?

When NOD32 v2.7 goes on live, will we be able to upgrade using automatic update? Or must we do an uninstall & reinstall (previous configuration will lose again)?

huntnyc
November 8th, 2006, 10:10 PM
Would also like to know since we have to uninstall, how if there is a way previous setting ban be retained?

Gary

oliviacond
November 8th, 2006, 10:24 PM
yes! It fixed my Beta's bug issue. Great!

agoretsky
November 8th, 2006, 10:42 PM
Hello,

You can try upgrading a beta version to a release candidate, however, it is an unsupported path. In other words, if there is a problem during the upgrade, the scope of our support will be limited to asking you to uninstall the beta test version and performing a fresh install of the newer version.

Please keep in mind that beta test versions of products are exactly that; test versions of a product provided for a select group of advanced users to test with. Before a beta test version is released to the public it goes through numerous test cycles to ensure it is of the highest quality we can verify, however, we realize there are more computer configurations out there with operating environments than we are capable of reproducing in-house, and we provide beta test versions so that people can give us feedback on how well a product works in those types of environments.

While the beta test cycle has gone extraordinarly smoothly, there were some reports of problems from the testers, and those have been addressed in the release candidate. What we are now waiting for is to hear back from the testers who reported those issues to let us know that they no longer occur.

What this does mean, though, is that changes were made between the beta test and the release candidate code, and that while we believe the release candidate to be the apex of development from the point of stability, reliability and usability, we have not spent a lot of QA cycles formally verifying the upgrade path from the beta test to the release candidate code. Now, the NOD32 2.x codebase has been fairly stable for a very long time and I really don't expect that there would be problems migrating from a beta to a release candidate: The architects and developers behind NOD32 are a very conservative bunch and tend to make decisions limiting the ability of the program to misbehave, but that does not mean that the code is error-free and it is possible you may have the one computing environment in the world which is configured in just such a way that upgrading from the beta to the RC code fails in an unpredictable fashion. I would like to note that upgrading from earlier production versions will be tested.

I mentioned this before, though, and I want to reiterate it again: From my point of view, things seemed to go extraordinarily smoothly with the beta test cycle for NOD32 v2.7. There were a couple of issues which were reported back to us with the beta, but they were not severe in that they caused issues like system crashes or data loss, which are fairly common when testing software which interacts with the system at a low-level like anti-virus software does. I have run beta test programs before for other software, including anti-virus, and off the top of my head cannot think of a beta test cycle that has been so free of tester-reported problems. Frankly, I am a little in awe of the development processes which led to such a boring beta test cycle.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky

izi
November 9th, 2006, 01:50 AM
Hello!

NOD32 didn't update (virus signature at windows start up) after a fresh installation.

Legendkiller
November 9th, 2006, 02:02 AM
i think now i can try the new version considering that fact that very neglible bugs have been found..
kudos 2 d team!

Brian N
November 9th, 2006, 06:47 AM
Yep, this one works quite well too.

Esvee
November 9th, 2006, 07:37 AM
:thumb: Working great! Looking forward to the final! :D (so glad I can finally use nod32 on vista instead of some other AV which doesn't do half the job noddy does :P)

kjempen
November 9th, 2006, 11:51 AM
I did a clean install of the RC. I noticed the problem I described here (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showpost.php?p=877547&postcount=180) (not scanning all files marked when doing context menu scan) is also in this version. Other than that, it seems to work just fine.

Marcos
November 9th, 2006, 12:31 PM
NOD32 accepts 100 parameters at maximum, maybe there were some files with other than standard extensions, and you forgot to choose to scan all files.

OS limitations:
Windows 95/98/ME - 127 parameters at maximum
WinNT 4 and Win2000 - 2047 parameters at maximum
Windows XP and newer - 8191 parameters at maximum

In order to comply with all OS, I assume that 100 parameters is enough given that you might want to add some further command line pameters as well.

Chris12923
November 9th, 2006, 01:47 PM
{QUOTE-> Fixed issue with NOD32 On-Demand Scanner closing under Windows Vista <-QUOTE}Does this also include a fix for the on demand scanning stopping when GreenBorder is installed. I have downloaded the first beta (not RC1) and then installed the exe provided and that did fix the issue but now wandering if installing RC1 has the updated code in it already.

Thanks,

Chris

izi
November 9th, 2006, 01:58 PM
Hello!

Somethnig is wrong with servers for updating or with NOD32 RC!! NOD32 doesn't update virus signature. :'(

aigle
November 9th, 2006, 02:30 PM
I am also getting update problems.

pykko
November 9th, 2006, 03:13 PM
I updated but with this problem (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=153852).

DooGie
November 9th, 2006, 03:21 PM
I had the update problem but found the solution was to look in any temp folders on your PC for nod32 related files. If you find any delete them and then run update again. It worked ok when I tried it here.

Patounet
November 9th, 2006, 06:14 PM
{QUOTE-> I had the update problem but found the solution was to look in any temp folders on your PC for nod32 related files. If you find any delete them and then run update again. It worked ok when I tried it here. <-QUOTE}

Cool, work now, thanks for this tips.

aigle
November 9th, 2006, 07:12 PM
Still can,t. It,s really bad.

smith2006
November 9th, 2006, 08:04 PM
{QUOTE-> Still can,t. It,s really bad. <-QUOTE}

No problem at my end, I managed to update the Version of signatures to 1860 (20061109).

It is a very big file, the size is about 5.4 MB. :o

This might be the reason why you have difficulty in updating ( read from your other thread, you are using dial up?).

Alwill
November 9th, 2006, 08:38 PM
Being the bloody impatient type I am and not bothering to scroll to the bottom of the webpage and sighting the 'Installation Instructions', I downloaded 2.7 rc yesterday and installed over the top of beta version; encountered no problems in the install and apart from having to re-enter User Name and Password all other settings retained. To this stage and from what I have seen and encountered, the rc version is working as smooth as silk including pulling in the 1860 update that was causing a problem for others.
Keeping the fingers crossed.

sziltner
November 9th, 2006, 08:59 PM
Am I missing something??? Or did eSet forget something? I could care less about Vista, I have been holding my breath waiting for the NOD32 with the firewall, so I can get rid of ZA Pro.

Steve

aigle
November 9th, 2006, 09:03 PM
{QUOTE-> No problem at my end, I managed to update the Version of signatures to 1860 (20061109).

It is a very big file, the size is about 5.4 MB. :o

This might be the reason why you have difficulty in updating ( read from your other thread, you are using dial up?). <-QUOTE}
Ya, I have dial up that is one more reason. Anyway I think in few days it will be oK when servers are not busy.They should have included definitions in the installer.

Esvee
November 10th, 2006, 12:15 AM
{QUOTE-> Am I missing something??? Or did eSet forget something? I could care less about Vista, I have been holding my breath waiting for the NOD32 with the firewall, so I can get rid of ZA Pro.

Steve <-QUOTE}

No your not missing anything, but the day that ESET release ANY info about ESET Security Suite (the one with the firewall and antispam) will be a very glorious day..indeed..One step at a time. I don't mind waiting cos I hope ESET are doing massively extensive testing so that when it is released it'll uphold their reputation like noddy has..
anyways, back to the rc

X3ro
November 10th, 2006, 01:54 AM
I've just installed nod32 rc OVER the old beta. Settings are still with me :). No update problems, just big updates' size but this may be total "redrawing" of the bases...

aigle
November 10th, 2006, 05:31 AM
{QUOTE-> No your not missing anything, but the day that ESET release ANY info about ESET Security Suite (the one with the firewall and antispam) will be a very glorious day..indeed..One step at a time. I don't mind waiting cos I hope ESET are doing massively extensive testing so that when it is released it'll uphold their reputation like noddy has..
anyways, back to the rc <-QUOTE}
Will they include some HIPS like Kasersky,s PDMs?

Esvee
November 10th, 2006, 07:08 AM
{QUOTE-> Will they include some HIPS like Kasersky,s PDMs? <-QUOTE}

Not sure, that would be handy...its all pretty hush hush tho so good luck to someone who can find out some info about v3. :lurking: ;D

m4dj
November 11th, 2006, 05:18 AM
{QUOTE-> Hello!

NOD32 didn't update (virus signature at windows start up) after a fresh installation. <-QUOTE}

I have the same problem. The update definitions are stuck on 7-11-2006.
Before the rc1 i have the beta version and the last update was on 8-11-2006.

When i click update its say that i already have the newest definitiions although its not true. strange

m4dj
November 11th, 2006, 06:21 AM
{QUOTE-> Not sure, that would be handy...its all pretty hush hush tho so good luck to someone who can find out some info about v3. :lurking: ;D <-QUOTE}

Supporter/distributor in Slovenia told me that next year we can expect nod32 with antispam options :P

DooGie
November 11th, 2006, 11:19 AM
{QUOTE-> I have the same problem. The update definitions are stuck on 7-11-2006.
Before the rc1 i have the beta version and the last update was on 8-11-2006.

When i click update its say that i already have the newest definitiions although its not true. strange <-QUOTE}

Have you tried deleting any nod32 related files which get stored in various temp directories on your PC. I posted earlier in this thread about how I was able to update after doing this.

VeeHexx
November 12th, 2006, 03:55 AM
weirdly im having issues with running this.

downloads and installs fine. restart, and back into vista, nod32 locks up pc solid. mouse moves, but cant do anything (no start menu, ctrl+alt+del, desktop icons unclickable)

booted into safemode and tried to run nod32 from there - get a nod kernel engine unable to execute (which i kinda 1/2 expected it not to run). so for now i've had to uninstall it.
any ideas on why it hangs pc?
i be running RC1 32bit.

edit: upgraded to rc2 - all is runnin fine! must be vista rc1 issue.

m4dj
November 12th, 2006, 07:22 AM
{QUOTE-> Have you tried deleting any nod32 related files which get stored in various temp directories on your PC. I posted earlier in this thread about how I was able to update after doing this. <-QUOTE}

Hi !

Yes i do what U mention. I also deleted the update files in nod32 dir. It didnt worked, but today my nod32 is updated with definitions of 10-11-2006. I dont know where was the problem. Mybe we just had to wait a little more. Now it is updated.

aigle
November 12th, 2006, 09:28 AM
Is this Ok. I am asking as it started to download about more that was expected to take about 20 minutes on my dial up then I saw just after few minutes, it stopped update and after that it never downloaded updates more than few minutes.

Calculon
November 14th, 2006, 03:15 AM
Everything installed correctly and was working fine until about 20 minute ago. My CPU was stuck at 20% usage and was causing everything to lag. Using the resource monitor the culprit was NOD, which I think was stuck in an infinite update loop and causing the CPU usage to spike.

A restart has fixed the problem, and I will update if it happens again.

Edit: It did it again :(

PnP
November 15th, 2006, 04:19 AM
I have some problem with windows vista and nod 2.7 RC1... when pc start and load all icon in systray pc is blocked for some minutes, then when load nod start normally... I disable scan access and scan shutdown, my PC is a conroe 6600 with 2 gb ram ddr2 667 mhz.. if disable nod the problem there isn't...

Anyone have my same problem? cheers

basti
November 17th, 2006, 10:15 AM
@Marcos

Should we first un-install the RC to install the Final ? Or can we install the Final over the RC ?

agoretsky
November 17th, 2006, 10:10 PM
Hello,

The production version of NOD32 has been released. For more information, please see this (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=154810) thread. This release can be installed over earlier versions.


Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky