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After installing NOD32, I cannot update Quicken (which downloads my banking to my quicken file). It says it cannot connect. If I disable IMON it will work, but as soon as I enable IMON it won't work.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks myste |
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Hello mysterious....Welcome to Wilders,
I would suggest adjusting compatability setting for the Quicken entry that you find in Nod32 Control Center > IMON > Setup > HTTP tab > Client complatibility and if the Browser [User agent] for Quicken is set to Higher efficiency....then change it to Higher compatibility or vice versa and see what happens. Bubba |
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Thank you for you quick reply and help....My Quicken program is not listed under the browser (User agents) How do I get it there? Maybe that is the problem.
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Nod32 Control Center > IMON > Setup > Miscellaneous tab > Exclusion Bubba |
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I tried the exclusions, but when I went to update my Quicken, it just shut down Quicken immediately. My browser (user agent) are Adobe Online Services and gSOAP/2.3 and IDMan 4.1 and Mozilla/5.0 and NOD32Update and Quick Time and SCAgent. I went and changed all of them to Higher efficiency but Quicken still didn't work.
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Try turning off IDM (I gather this is your download manager) and see if that fixes the issue.
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Perhaps there are more Quicken executables that need to be excluded. I assume there's no chance to test it myself as it's an application that communicates with a bank.
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