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marclallen
March 7th, 2007, 03:20 PM
This may already be covered somewhere, and I apologize if so. I was unable to find it. I could not get the search engine to look for the phrase "Applying Computer Settings."

Anyhow, when I install NOD32 on a specific IBM laptop, it no longer reboots. It gets stuck on "Applying Computer Settings". It has lasted for hours like this.

If I boot up without a network connection, it does come up. Once up, if I disable IMON, I can reboot with no problems.

So, somehow IMON is interacting with something in the boot phase. I believe the ACS message comes up when applying policies, but perhaps there are some services that fire up as well.

I am an Enterprise user and this problem happened with both remote install and by installing it standalone.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Marc

Blackspear
March 7th, 2007, 07:01 PM
Hi marclallen, welcome to Wilders.

I would suggest repairing Winsock (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?p=907638#post907638)

ALTERNATIVELY you can do the following:

For Windows XP:

Click on Start
Click on Run
Type in cmd
Click on OK
Type in netsh winsock reset
(Please note there are spaces between the netsh and winsock and reset)

Press ENTER
Restart your computer.


Then repair IMON; see post number 55 HERE (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?p=450654#post450654)

Let us know how you go...

Cheers ;D

marclallen
March 7th, 2007, 11:04 PM
Thanks. I did see this information, but thought it applied when NOD32 shutdown all internet traffic. Once the system boots up, IMON can be turned back on with no problems. Internet access is fine. It's just booting that's a problem.

You still advise this course of action?

Thanks,

Marc

Blackspear
March 7th, 2007, 11:13 PM
{QUOTE-> You still advise this course of action? <-QUOTE}Yes.

Cheers ;D

marclallen
March 8th, 2007, 09:25 AM
Yep. That took care of it.

Can you explain how Winsock was busted? Or is this just some arcane magic?

Thanks again,

Marc

Blackspear
March 8th, 2007, 10:16 AM
{QUOTE-> Can you explain how Winsock was busted? <-QUOTE}Nope :wacko: :blink: ;D

{QUOTE-> Or is this just some arcane magic? <-QUOTE}My limited knowledge on the subject is there can only be one item at the top of the stack, and these days many pieces of software attempt to take that place which causes issues such as what you have discovered.

Cheers ;D