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Old March 6th, 2008, 03:40 PM
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Default NOD32 vs Pegasus

When I attempt to download mail in Pegasus 4.41 email program, the NOD32 attempts to do a download. Eventually, both downloads fail. I have posted a message about this on the Pegasus forum, but I am not satisfied with the way that NOD32 behaves. Basically, it should not attempt a download. I can go to the program and attempt an update, but it says that I am up to date.

I am afraid to stop NOD32 in order to get my mail, and I do not understand why NOD32 should do anything when I run my email program. See the 3 attachments for screen captures of NOD32 and Pegasus 4.41.
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Old March 6th, 2008, 03:53 PM
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Default Re: NOD32 vs Pegasus

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When I attempt to download mail in Pegasus 4.41 email program, the NOD32 attempts to do a download. Eventually, both downloads fail.

Thanks God screenshots exist . It is pretty freak if NOD32 downloads something every time you use your mail client .



The second screenshot you provided shows that you have IMON (the internet monitoring) set to Higher efficently mode .
Most likely this is incompatiable with your Pegasus. Try this:


1) Open Control Center -> IMON -> Setup -> "HTTP" tab -> Client compatibility and make sure all applications are set on Higher compatibility .


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2) Repair Winsock
Windows XP SP2

Goto Start –> Run
type cmd and click OK.
Type netsh winsock reset
Press ENTER . Restart immediately !

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


3) Open NOD32's Control Center -> IMON and at the right panel start the IMON protection . Confirm ! Restart immediately !
 

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