Hagla007
June 20th, 2011, 12:34 PM
Hello!
I'm currently using hotmail.com as my "email-thing". I've always used it, but in the beta and RC of Eset Nod32 5, I've noticed dramatically slowness in opening different emails, and change from for example "Inbox" to "Junk". (For your information, this does not only happens in this case, the problem appears also when I'm trying to get into the "Deleted" section(and so on).) However, when I disable the "Web Access Protection" and "Email Client Protection", I can change from "Inbox" to "Deleted" in just like 1 second(or normal speed/fast). But after that, if I want to go back to "Inbox", it won't load. So I need to go out of the tab/web browser and re-open a new tab and get into msn and log in on my hotmail account. This is very frustrating.
Both of this issues has appeared in version 4 and 5 of Mozilla Firefox. I have always used Firefox. In the 4.0 and 4.2 version of Eset, everything went smoothly, but now it's all a mess.
I know there has been some issues with Eset and Thunderbird, but is this one of the issues/bugs? If so, it's ok for me.
Best regards,
Hagla007
I'm currently using hotmail.com as my "email-thing". I've always used it, but in the beta and RC of Eset Nod32 5, I've noticed dramatically slowness in opening different emails, and change from for example "Inbox" to "Junk". (For your information, this does not only happens in this case, the problem appears also when I'm trying to get into the "Deleted" section(and so on).) However, when I disable the "Web Access Protection" and "Email Client Protection", I can change from "Inbox" to "Deleted" in just like 1 second(or normal speed/fast). But after that, if I want to go back to "Inbox", it won't load. So I need to go out of the tab/web browser and re-open a new tab and get into msn and log in on my hotmail account. This is very frustrating.
Both of this issues has appeared in version 4 and 5 of Mozilla Firefox. I have always used Firefox. In the 4.0 and 4.2 version of Eset, everything went smoothly, but now it's all a mess.
I know there has been some issues with Eset and Thunderbird, but is this one of the issues/bugs? If so, it's ok for me.
Best regards,
Hagla007