Van_Houtte
November 1st, 2009, 09:20 PM
Hi,
I have NOD32 installed on my dev-box and I want to permanently disable the real-time file scanner of NOD32 and only use it in an offline manner. (i.e. I will manually chose which folder I want to scan and when). This is for various reasons but primarily because I get better compile times for my code this way.
Is there a way to configure this permanently? Right now, I just rt-click the system tray icon & disable the file-scanner whenever I start Windows (I have Vista Pro x64). However, I want NOD32 to keep updating the definition files as needed.
One related issue I ran into is, I tried to disable the "Real-time file system protection" under advanced setup (to perma-disable it across bootups), but when I do this I sometimes have failed bootups and my guess is NOD32 thinks its been compromised somehow (Self-Defense?) and some malware has disabled it. I haven't looked at the system logs or tried to narrow it down though.
Thanks !
V
I have NOD32 installed on my dev-box and I want to permanently disable the real-time file scanner of NOD32 and only use it in an offline manner. (i.e. I will manually chose which folder I want to scan and when). This is for various reasons but primarily because I get better compile times for my code this way.
Is there a way to configure this permanently? Right now, I just rt-click the system tray icon & disable the file-scanner whenever I start Windows (I have Vista Pro x64). However, I want NOD32 to keep updating the definition files as needed.
One related issue I ran into is, I tried to disable the "Real-time file system protection" under advanced setup (to perma-disable it across bootups), but when I do this I sometimes have failed bootups and my guess is NOD32 thinks its been compromised somehow (Self-Defense?) and some malware has disabled it. I haven't looked at the system logs or tried to narrow it down though.
Thanks !
V