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poutine
November 24th, 2007, 09:14 AM
Hmmmm.
Reading the threads here the last few days things seem to be going bad to worse with version 3 with no update on the horizon for a few days or weeks at least, i know the guys at ESET are working hard to put everything right and i have faith that they will, but meantime i dont feel secure online with V.3, should i go back to 2.7 indefinitely until i get the thumbs up from all you likewise wisedup people here. ?
Not sure what to do...at least for now. ???

Big Apple
November 24th, 2007, 09:30 AM
-{ Quote: "Hmmmm.
Reading the threads here the last few days things seem to be going bad to worse with version 3 with no update on the horizon for a few days or weeks at least, i know the guys at ESET are working hard to put everything right and i have faith that they will, but meantime i dont feel secure online with V.3, should i go back to 2.7 indefinitely until i get the thumbs up from all you likewise wisedup people here. ?
Not sure what to do...at least for now. ???" }-

I would definitely ~snip....comment un-related to Nod support removed....Bubba

poutine
November 24th, 2007, 09:54 AM
-{ Quote: "I would definitely ~snip....comment un-related to Nod support removed....Bubba" }-

Well, i purchased a 2 year sub for NOD32 last Nov and its good until Nov 2008
Dont really want to let it go to waste. :o

clambermatic
November 24th, 2007, 10:09 AM
:D ....'bigApple', that seems to be a 'cold' sell huh.

As for ESET, stick to them if you already got subscription. They should came up with some patches. For the meantime...try reverting back to old reliable - v2.7. Well, i have tried v2.7 and came to like it for its 'no-nonsense' feel. ;)

JCorliss
November 24th, 2007, 10:14 AM
-{ Quote: "I would definitely ~snip....comment un-related to Nod support removed....Bubba" }-
Just wondering, but if you've switched over to Dr. Web, why do you continue to post on the ESET forums? As for me, I didn't have any problems with v. 3, but didn't see any advantage to upgrade. So I went back to 2.7. A bit lighter on my system.

Big Apple
November 24th, 2007, 10:21 AM
-{ Quote: "Just wondering, but if you've switched over to Dr. Web, why do you continue to post on the ESET forums? As for me, I didn't have any problems with v. 3, but didn't see any advantage to upgrade. So I went back to 2.7. A bit lighter on my system." }-

Cause I have a license as well for Nod32 and I just can't stand the fact, that it has developed so poorly. I stay in touch regarding the eventual further development, but in the meantime, I'm not sorry about switching to Dr. Web....that's for sure.

SteveBlanchard
November 24th, 2007, 10:34 AM
-{ Quote: "Hmmmm.
Reading the threads here the last few days things seem to be going bad to worse with version 3 with no update on the horizon for a few days or weeks at least, i know the guys at ESET are working hard to put everything right and i have faith that they will, but meantime i dont feel secure online with V.3, should i go back to 2.7 indefinitely until i get the thumbs up from all you likewise wisedup people here. ?
Not sure what to do...at least for now. ???" }-


Why don't you feel secure online?

It amazes me that people love 2.7 more than v3., when the important detection bits are the same. Yet my opinion is the complete opposite, 2.7 is old fashioned and damn hard to configure correctly. I have used v3 since 5 November (Either ESS or nor NOD) and have had no significant problems that would cause me to return to my previous AV. Most of the moans here are that issues that were being Beta tested were still prevelant in the released product. These same issues have not affected me or many users of v3.

Bearing in mind we are downloading the same software, the problem is with incompatable issues with the PC or installed software.

Big Apple suggestion is totally incompatable with my machine.
I could suggest my previous AV suite, which has a reasonable firewall, average virus catching but no heuristics.

I'm staying put with Nod for the reminder of my trial and will see how things progress.

Oh and don't worry about the odd viruses folk seem to get, Just means the Threat Sense is not on, so the virus gets onto the machine.:-\

clambermatic
November 24th, 2007, 10:42 AM
Well... it's a 'matter of individual taste'.... i should say ;)

JCorliss
November 24th, 2007, 10:55 AM
-{ Quote: "Cause I have a license as well for Nod32 and I just can't stand the fact, that it has developed so poorly. I stay in touch regarding the eventual further development, but in the meantime, I'm not sorry about switching to Dr. Web....that's for sure." }-
I don't necessarily agree, but fair enough.

poutine
November 24th, 2007, 11:20 AM
-{ Quote: "Why don't you feel secure online?

It amazes me that people love 2.7 more than v3., when the important detection bits are the same.Yet my opinion is the complete opposite, 2.7 is old fashioned and damn hard to configure correctly. I have used v3 since 5 November (Either ESS or nor NOD) and have had no significant problems that would cause me to return to my previous AV. Most of the moans here are that issues that were being Beta tested were still prevelant in the released product. These same issues have not affected me or many users of v3.

Bearing in mind we are downloading the same software, the problem is with incompatable issues with the PC or installed software.

Big Apple suggestion is totally incompatable with my machine.
I could suggest my previous AV suite, which has a reasonable firewall but no heuristics.

I'm staying put with Nod for the reminder of my trial and will see how things progress.

Oh and don't worry about the odd viruses folk seem to get, Just means the Threat Sense is not on, so the virus gets onto the machine.:-\" }-

Doesnt amaze me, what with all the Outlook Express problems i have with version 3, even on a clean install XP with no extras. But apart from that it seems ok, wouldnt say i liked it more than 2.7 at all though. Not on XP.
Still undecided :wacko:
But as you stated that the detection sections are the same maybe its best for me to keep using 2.7 until V.3 becomes more usable or worth upgrading to.
Still smells like Beta to me.

ellison64
November 24th, 2007, 12:22 PM
-{ Quote: "Hmmmm.
Reading the threads here the last few days things seem to be going bad to worse with version 3 with no update on the horizon for a few days or weeks at least, i know the guys at ESET are working hard to put everything right and i have faith that they will, but meantime i dont feel secure online with V.3, should i go back to 2.7 indefinitely until i get the thumbs up from all you likewise wisedup people here. ?
Not sure what to do...at least for now. ???" }-
I dont know about you but i was expecting more than just a fancy gui.Essentially nothings improved except the alleged better cleaning abilities,which for me is secondary to detection anyway.Apparently detection is more or less the same .I honestly think version 3 just gives a placebo effect,that it must be better because its newer.In reality its the same nod dressed up like a dogs dinner.
ellison

ellison64
November 24th, 2007, 12:24 PM
-{ Quote: " snip~ As for me, I didn't have any problems with v. 3, but didn't see any advantage to upgrade. So I went back to 2.7. A bit lighter on my system." }-

At last a man that sees the new version for what it is.
ellison

poutine
November 24th, 2007, 12:48 PM
-{ Quote: "At last a man that sees the new version for what it is.
ellison" }-

I kind of like the new interface and scanner, beats the older version. But looks aint everything, instead of knowing which one to install, this threads made it harder i think i'll toss a coin. ;D
Seriously though, i think when the next big update comes it'll sort out a lot of problems and i would rather install it on a sys that had V.3 on it previously rather than V.2 esp for my testing purposes. Of course i imaged my drive prior to all NOD when i reinstalled so its no biggie. ;)

Klaus_1250
November 24th, 2007, 02:04 PM
-{ Quote: "Yet my opinion is the complete opposite, 2.7 is old fashioned and damn hard to configure correctly." }-

I guess it depends on taste and the type of computer user someone is.
I find v3 harder to configure. Takes way more clicks/mouse movement and more reading and isn't always logical.
The look seem slick but I don't really care abouts looks. Just because something looks better, doesn't mean it works better. And v3 definitely does not work better.

Togg
November 24th, 2007, 03:33 PM
It would be a miracle if any established software could undergo anything other than a cosmetic upgrade without causing problems to some of its users.

I upgraded to V 3 antivirus when it became available and haven't had any problems. Then again, I don't use any MS software if there is an alternative, so I haven't had any OE type problems. Only a few weeks ago I recall seeing posts complaining about the 2.7 GUI (which I liked) because it was 'old fashioned' or 'confusing for newbies' etc.

I also upgraded my Comodo Firewall to V 3.0 and haven't had any problems with that either, although it's clear that many people have. Just a matter of luck and your configuration I suppose.

I am not trying to minimise the very real difficulties that some people have had, just suggesting the need for a sense of proportion. Users that haven't had problems rarely make posts in Forums like this - so I thought I would!

SteveBlanchard
November 25th, 2007, 06:11 AM
-{ Quote: "It would be a miracle if any established software could undergo anything other than a cosmetic upgrade without causing problems to some of its users.

I upgraded to V 3 antivirus when it became available and haven't had any problems. Then again, I don't use any MS software if there is an alternative, so I haven't had any OE type problems. Only a few weeks ago I recall seeing posts complaining about the 2.7 GUI (which I liked) because it was 'old fashioned' or 'confusing for newbies' etc.

I also upgraded my Comodo Firewall to V 3.0 and haven't had any problems with that either, although it's clear that many people have. Just a matter of luck and your configuration I suppose.

I am not trying to minimise the very real difficulties that some people have had, just suggesting the need for a sense of proportion. Users that haven't had problems rarely make posts in Forums like this - so I thought I would!" }-

That is such a great post Togg, I agree with you 100% on everything ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

poutine
November 25th, 2007, 06:43 AM
i went with 2.7 until 3 gets sorted out.

Bubba
November 25th, 2007, 09:33 AM
Comments un-related to Nod support removed.

The discussion will be confined to the the thread starters question Please...."So what Version do i use ?"

For those that wish to comment concerning alternative AV's this is not the forum nor is it the thread to do so.

Thanks,
Bubba

NodboN
November 26th, 2007, 04:55 AM
There's not much to choose between V2 and V3. That said, V3 has worked for me in my environment of system configuration and other existing 3rd party security programs. Hence, I'm definitely going to continue with V3.

My sympathies for the folks for whom V3 has failed to work in their given state of environment - these people would understandably want to revert back to V2. Hopefully, sharing our problems in these forums will help Eset in bettering NOD32.

Paraglider
November 26th, 2007, 08:09 AM
I went back to 2.7 on Vista. 3.0 had too big an impact on browsing with Firefox to stay. For example opening www.anandtech.com would take 15-20 seconds with 3.0. Soon as I switched back to 2.7 this went back to the more usual < 1 second.

Also with heuristics enabled on 3.0 I would get a script error reported when my backup program runs. This was impossible to diagnose as no file was specified for the error. Also it would report a virus in the boot sector of the drive which contains the boot-us boot manager.

All of these issues mean for me 3.0 is not ready for use on Vista. 2.7 runs without problem with low impact on the system.

Ghostcloak
November 27th, 2007, 11:25 PM
I myself prefer version 3 for easier configuration & faster scanning speed. The latest version has improved.

DVD+R
November 28th, 2007, 02:27 AM
Well I have the Home User version and the Business Version, what the difference is I cant tell :blink:

De Hollander
November 28th, 2007, 03:30 AM
Deed you have any major problems with v3?

What do you mean "I don't feel secure"

-{ Quote: "Hmmmm.
Reading the threads here the last few days things seem to be going bad to worse with version 3 with no update on the horizon for a few days or weeks at least, i know the guys at ESET are working hard to put everything right and i have faith that they will, but meantime i dont feel secure online with V.3, should i go back to 2.7 indefinitely until i get the thumbs up from all you likewise wisedup people here. ?
Not sure what to do...at least for now. ???" }-

poutine
November 28th, 2007, 07:17 AM
-{ Quote: "Deed you have any major problems with v3?

What do you mean "I don't feel secure"" }-

I mean...Version 3 has so many flaws and glaringly obvious bugs i dont trust it to protect me online. Not even sure its capable of doing its job properly.
My sub runs out in Nov 2008 and until then i'll stick with 2.7 which works just great.

larryb52
November 28th, 2007, 08:42 AM
I uninstalled it, it's sub par to say the least, you'd be well off looking elsewhere...

windstrings
November 29th, 2007, 12:22 AM
-{ Quote: "I went back to 2.7 on Vista. 3.0 had too big an impact on browsing with Firefox to stay. For example opening www.anandtech.com would take 15-20 seconds with 3.0. Soon as I switched back to 2.7 this went back to the more usual < 1 second.
" }-

That page loaded in one second for me...using both firefox "and" explorer 7.0...... I'm using XP Pro.....

I love 3.0.566 so far....
I really love the export feature.... makes it so easy to setup on all my computers without having to set all the custom features on them all.

Its like a sportscar.... looks very simple from the surface, but when you open the hood..... lots of goodies!...

I'm thinking many people have never found the latch for the hood...

I have mine turned up to the max as high as it will go on all levels except I didn't mess with the cleaner bar slider bar for Threatsense engine parameter.. I just left it dead center by default.

Maybe Vista has the bugs!...... LOL!..... I've been around long enough that I never upgrade to their latest operating system until at least a year of maturing time. Remember... Microsoft uses the public "paying customers" as their beta testers!

reddice
November 29th, 2007, 12:27 AM
That site takes along time to load on mine. Also I have a couple of other sites. www.cyberpowerpc.com takes a couple of minutes to load too.

poutine
November 29th, 2007, 06:47 AM
-{ Quote: "That page loaded in one second for me...using both firefox "and" explorer 7.0...... I'm using XP Pro.....

I love 3.0.566 so far....
I really love the export feature.... makes it so easy to setup on all my computers without having to set all the custom features on them all.

Its like a sportscar.... looks very simple from the surface, but when you open the hood..... lots of goodies!...

I'm thinking many people have never found the latch for the hood...

I have mine turned up to the max as high as it will go on all levels except I didn't mess with the cleaner bar slider bar for Threatsense engine parameter.. I just left it dead center by default.

Maybe Vista has the bugs!...... LOL!..... I've been around long enough that I never upgrade to their latest operating system until at least a year of maturing time. Remember... Microsoft uses the public "paying customers" as their beta testers!" }-

Yeah and loads of seriously annoying bugs to lol. ;D Pressing F5 to get under the hood to turn off lots of the crap sure helped, but back to 2.7 i went for good.

twl845
November 29th, 2007, 07:38 AM
-{ Quote: "That site takes along time to load on mine. Also I have a couple of other sites. www.cyberpowerpc.com takes a couple of minutes to load too." }-I watched the traffic on my Comodo FW, and every two minutes the traffic would show 99-100% being used by v3. So the other apps get squeezed out. I switched back to v2.7 and now each app including FF gets their turn and NOD is using about 65%.