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Old October 24th, 2007, 04:30 PM
dexthom dexthom is offline
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Default Imon.dll

While running MS Flight Simulator, I get a crash to desktop and the Vista
event list indicates that the fault was caused by imon.dll. Is anyone
familiar with this problem?
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Old October 25th, 2007, 03:28 PM
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Oh well, I guesse it's back to AVG
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Old October 25th, 2007, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: Imon.dll

Of course not necessary to get back to AVG if you really don't want to.

Repair Winsock
Windows Vista

Goto Start and search for Command Prompt . Right click it , choose to Run it as Administrator and click OK.
Type netsh winsock reset
Press ENTER . Restart immediately !

N.B. ! There is a space between the commands , example netshSPACEwinsockSPACEreset

After restart , open NOD32's Control Center -> Click IMON and reregisted it to the system . Restart the computer

When IMON is ready , open Control Center -> IMON -> Setup -> "HTTP" tab -> Client compatibility and make sure all applications are set on Higher compatibility (as shown here)

Confirm with OK and Hide the Control Center


After that , open Control Center -> IMON -> Setup -> "Miscellaneous" tab . Have a look at the "Exclusions" . Press Edit button . Add MS Flight Simulator's all exe file as exclusions . Confirm with OK .

Restart the computer and try again
 

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