View Full Version : ESET NOD32 v3 file server connection troubles
rinzwind
May 30th, 2008, 08:30 AM
I installed NOD32 v3 antivirus on a file server in april 2008. This week the company had lots of intermittent IT problems. MS Office crashes, problems with the ordersystem, problems with a MS Access database. Also the server became unresponsive. No network connection possible anymore. I first suspected the network (dropped connections) but this wasn't the case. After I removed NOD32 from the server things went okay. I tried to install it again but next day some problems arrived again. The database folders were excluded from scanning. So I removed it again. This server is also a terminal server for some people.
So what's going on? NOD32 is also installed on the workstations. No problems there as far as I know.
Windows 2003 Standard 32 bit
Encrypted
May 30th, 2008, 11:49 AM
I am glad I am not the only one having this problem. I have been having the exact same problem on 3 different Windows 2003 Domain Controllers on 3 different Domains. This problem is only in version 3. Version 2.7 did not seam to be a problem.
The Servers seam to get progressively worse over a number of hours. After a reboot (hard reboot because I can not even log into the console) they seam okay for a few hours, then slow to a crawl, and eventually become completely unresponsive. I read something about turning off IMON, but it did not give an explanation of simptoms so I am not cinvinced that this is the cure.
I have removed the software and the Servers are running perfectly for a week now. However, last week was extremely stressfull. One of the server is located in a city 6 hours away. Made for an interesting last weekend.
As with rinzwind I am having no issues on hundreds of workstations I have the software installed on.
Marv Gordon
May 30th, 2008, 05:56 PM
What version did you install? .650. If so get .657 installed.
We had the same issues before upgrading to .657 . Now running with no issues on our W2K3 Enterprise R2 servers.
Encrypted
June 3rd, 2008, 11:38 AM
I will check my versions and upgrade if necessary. I thought the software was supposed to upgrade to the newest version automatically?
dwood
June 3rd, 2008, 11:44 AM
{QUOTE-> I will check my versions and upgrade if necessary. I thought the software was supposed to upgrade to the newest version automatically? <-QUOTE}
Only if Eset issue a Program Component Upgrade.
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