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Not wanting to "steal" this post, my separate post was merged back to this one -- So, I have to ask a follow-up to WSFuser's Reply to me: Per his "well i leave download managers, p2p apps, and players (used for streaming media) as red. Everything else should be ok as green." I think I understand Rhapsody.exe as a streaming App source, but my expertise doesn't recognize much else within your definition. Re: HTTP screen won't expand its size, It would take 5 screen shots to show all Browser-Program sets. Is there a simpler way to make non-experts understand-recognize what P2P, DnLoad Mgrs, Streaming Apps are (ie) it's OK to leave as Red? Many Thanks!
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I have the same problem, higher efficiency turning into higher compatibility , it usually changes back to higher compatibility from higher efficiency within 2 days(most of the entrys). I never have found the answer Why.
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According to what has been posted, those settings are saved via the registry, hence why Marcos stated it was possibly a registry cleaner, but as I have stated, I don't have any, and having Regdefend, hasn't help me pick out what the heck is being changed, and by what. I still stand by the fact that this is a BUG, even Blackspear stated when he looked, all his had been changed too. I'm still trying to work with regdefend to figure out how to watch over the registry keys as they change, but nothing yet, and no other software, ie, reg cleaners, are being run, so when they do change, it all points back to NOD32, not something else. I'm guessing it's not going to make one any less secure with those settings in red, but I'd still like to know what is causing it, and if it can be fixed...I know if more people took notice, they would probably see the same problems as some of us are seeing with the settings not being saved for whatever odd reason...Still love the product though, ;-)
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Yes I do Bubba, I have the 4 apps that are listed in the Compatibilty Section in IMON that always show on bootup, though while I work, if I go in, I will notice upon running other apps, that the list grows, but once I reboot, nothing saves, the list goes back to the 4 there, all in red, though I change them to green... |
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OK, Long shot, I'm not even sure that I get this right, but Red Dawn, do you run WinXP? If so, do you have the MS utility uphclean installed? If not, care to do so and see if it solves this mystery registry reset?
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Thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try tonight when I get home from work and post to see what happens, ![]() |
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Nope, that MS utility doesn't change anything, still having the issue, thanks for the advice though, I still say it's a bug, ;-)
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Just had a hunch, my hope was it would work...
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Hmmm ... It only seems to happen if I uninstall apps or games.
Weird. Why would they mess up IMON like that? ..
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