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Old January 9th, 2003, 04:38 AM
jan jan is offline
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Default What happens with your bug reports posted here?

Hi all,

I think most of you are interested what happens with your NOD32 v2 Beta bug reports here.

As I wrote before I'm glad that you are interested in the new NOD32 v2 Beta version and thanks for your rich comments. These are very important for us to adapt NOD to match YOUR needs - that's the main goal of our work. We need to process them. They are added to the “betabugs” list. Then we are trying to replicate and fix them. There are not a few of them – so we need a bit time for it - please be patient – we keep you informed. It's a BETA version - so don't be surprised to see not only many better new things but also some issues as well. We recommend using the current version of NOD for more reliable protection now. The beta version can be used for TEST purposes at this time - maybe on your kind of test computer (e.g. not connected to the Internet, network, with less important data, etc.).

Thanks for your sympathy and I hope you'll enjoy the new version - with the fixed things even more!

Let’s make NOD better TOGETHER!

Best wishes,

jan
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Old January 9th, 2003, 04:10 PM
hayc59
 
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quoting: jan link=board=36;threadid=6113;start=0#40620 date=1042105098]
Hi all,

I think most of you are interested what happens with your NOD32 v2 Beta bug reports here.

As I wrote before I'm glad that you are interested in the new NOD32 v2 Beta version and thanks for your rich comments. These are very important for us to adapt NOD to match YOUR needs - that's the main goal of our work. We need to process them. They are added to the “betabugs” list. Then we are trying to replicate and fix them. There are not a few of them – so we need a bit time for it - please be patient – we keep you informed. It's a BETA version - so don't be surprised to see not only many better new things but also some issues as well. We recommend using the current version of NOD for more reliable protection now. The beta version can be used for TEST purposes at this time - maybe on your kind of test computer (e.g. not connected to the Internet, network, with less important data, etc.).

Thanks for your sympathy and I hope you'll enjoy the new version - with the fixed things even more!

Let’s make NOD better TOGETHER!

Best wishes,

jan


thank you very much for your post!! one question and i understand that it is beta. but you recommend using the more stable one. are you saying that the beta will not do its job and stop the evil virus's out in the world?
jan thank you again for all your support
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Old January 10th, 2003, 10:29 AM
jan jan is offline
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Hey hayc59,
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are you saying that the beta will not do its job and stop the evil virus's out in the world?

NOT, I'm not saying that. I'm saying the current version of NOD offers more reliable protection for now. The Beta is quite stable too - but it still has some issues - that we want to fix with your help.

rgds,

jan
 

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