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gate1975mlm
June 12th, 2004, 04:57 PM
Is there anyway I could test out the lastest beta? I am really thinking about buying NOD32 but I want to see if the lastest version fixes my problem with Skype running slow!

rumpstah
June 12th, 2004, 05:11 PM
{QUOTE-> Is there anyway I could test out the lastest beta? I am really thinking about buying NOD32 but I want to see if the lastest version fixes my problem with Skype running slow! <-QUOTE}

Your winsock may be a bit confused. I know several people using Skype and they do not have any issues. You may want to try this: http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm

If IMON is disabled, run the lspfix and then re-enabled it. If it is not enabled, disable it and then run the lspfix.

Let us know if this helps! :o

gate1975mlm
June 12th, 2004, 06:10 PM
{QUOTE-> Your winsock may be a bit confused. I know several people using Skype and they do not have any issues. You may want to try this: http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm

If IMON is disabled, run the lspfix and then re-enabled it. If it is not enabled, disable it and then run the lspfix.

Let us know if this helps! :o <-QUOTE}

No that did not help. All that did was kill my Internet Connection. I had to use system restore to get it back. NOD32 is the only AntiVirus software that makes Skype open and run so slow! I guess there is no hope.

Marcos
June 13th, 2004, 02:07 PM
We will try installing Skype and see if the aforementioned problem occurs even with the latest beta. Please understand that even Rome wasn't built in a day and we need to make some improvements in NOD32 before a fully working beta is released. I suggest you drop an email to support@nod32.com with a description of a problem and the information from your Control Center about installed NOD32.

gate1975mlm
June 13th, 2004, 03:17 PM
{QUOTE-> We will try installing Skype and see if the aforementioned problem occurs even with the latest beta. Please understand that even Rome wasn't built in a day and we need to make some improvements in NOD32 before a fully working beta is released. I suggest you drop an email to support@nod32.com with a description of a problem and the information from your Control Center about installed NOD32. <-QUOTE}

Thank you so much for your help! I understand that it takes time to make software great. I just want to make sure if I buy Nod32 it will work ok with Skype. All my other software seems ok so far. But I will add that when running Skype it also makes other things slow down like my mouse and IE. They would freeze for a second or two. This only happens when NOD32 and Skype are both running.

tazdevl
June 13th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Very valid concern. No one should buy software based on what it might do at some unkown point in the future.