bartpe
September 23rd, 2004, 04:33 AM
Has ESET considered making an official plugin for NOD32 that can be used in a windows preinstallation environment like Bart's PE (www.nu2.nu).
Basically a lot of people would like to have a resident anti-virus program running from their rescue boot CD. An unofficial plugin for the older version of NOD32 (2.0) can be found on the rescue CD website for PE Builder (www.911cd.net/forums) if you use the search function.
I use NOD32 on my CD and it works great. It updates automatically as soon as the network connection is established. The only thing is that AMON must be started manually. I tried adapting the existing plugin to work with NOD32 version 2.12.2 and everything works except DMON (doesn't even appear).
Maybe I'm asking for too much, but check out these websites and give it a thought.
Basically a lot of people would like to have a resident anti-virus program running from their rescue boot CD. An unofficial plugin for the older version of NOD32 (2.0) can be found on the rescue CD website for PE Builder (www.911cd.net/forums) if you use the search function.
I use NOD32 on my CD and it works great. It updates automatically as soon as the network connection is established. The only thing is that AMON must be started manually. I tried adapting the existing plugin to work with NOD32 version 2.12.2 and everything works except DMON (doesn't even appear).
Maybe I'm asking for too much, but check out these websites and give it a thought.