Illigal operation

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by minacross, Aug 24, 2003.

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  1. minacross

    minacross Registered Member

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    Since installing Nod32 I keep receiving "This program has performed an illigal ioeration and will be shut down.."
    mainly for explorer.exe and iexplorer.exe

    System Info:

    NOD32 Antivirus System information
    Virus signature database version:   1.491 (20030821)
    Dated:   21 اغسطس, 2003
    Virus signature database build:   3869

    Information on other scanner support parts
    Advanced heuristics module version:   1.003 (20030703)
    Extended heuristic module build:   1031
    Archive support module version:   1.001 (20030526)
    Archive support module build version:   1032

    Information on installed components
    NOD32 For Windows 95/98[me=minacross]- Base[/me]
    Version:   2.000.5
    NOD32 for Windows 95/98[me=minacross]- Standard component[/me]
    Version:   2.000.5
    NOD32 For Windows 95/98[me=minacross]- Internet support[/me]
    Version:   2.000.5

    Operating system information
    Platform:   Windows 98
    Version:   4.10.2222 A
    Version of common control components:   5.81.4916
    RAM:   128 MB
    Processor:   Intel(r) Celeron(tm) Processor
     
  2. martindijk

    martindijk Registered Member

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    Hi minacross,

    The only brute way to prevent this is:

    Open Nod, go to Imon and disable it.

    It is a known issue and has been brought under the attention of Eset.

    If there is a virus in your mail or in downloads, Amon will catch it anyway, so no worries there.

    Let us know how it goes oké.

    rgds,
    Martin
     
  3. minacross

    minacross Registered Member

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    thanx Martin :) :)
     
  4. martindijk

    martindijk Registered Member

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    Your welcome,

    Let us know if that does the trick ;)

    rgds,
    Martin
     
  5. minacross

    minacross Registered Member

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    Hi Martin,
    Unfortunately it did not work, I faced the same problem after disabling IMON. :( :( :( :(
    So, o you know when Eset will fix this error? :'(
    As for now I use NOD32 as an on-demand scanner and ETrust AV 7 as my on-access scannener.

    rgds,

    Mina
     
  6. martindijk

    martindijk Registered Member

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    Hi Mina,

    Well, maybe one of the Mods know an answer to this, but as it is weekend they will probably be online tomorrow, so hold on, help is on its way ;)

    rgds,
    Martin
     
  7. Buster

    Buster Registered Member

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    Hi Minacross,

    I have also been experiencing this same crash on one of my pcs as well as a number of my customers, who are all running Win98SE. These pcs are all running Win98SE, have been updated with the latest MS updates from the MS update site, are running a SW firewall, but the crash normally occurs in a program like Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and Yahoo Messenger and is easiest to reproduce when closing one of these programs.

    Jan from Eset, is well aware of this problem and I have been sending him all the info I can to assist in solving this error. As this is an intermittent error, it is difficult to reproduce, so the more info Eset has, the quicker this can be fixed.

    To help in resolution of this error send Jan a PM with any info that you think is relevant.

    A quick fix - upgrade your OS to WinXP. ;)

    Rgds

    Buster
     
  8. steveharro

    steveharro Registered Member

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    Hi everyone
    Jan has managed to reproduce the error so a fix should
    not be far off :D

    Regards

    Steveharro
     
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