This forum is great! (But a bit hard to find)

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by olaha, Apr 15, 2005.

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  1. olaha

    olaha Registered Member

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    I have been reading posts at this great forum for a while, but I just registered. NOD32 can be a bit complicated sometimes, but I have found many useful posts here. I found this place using Google. However, when looking for a NOD32 forum I didn't find any links to this place from the eset web site or the program itself. I guess they are just well hidden, which is a shame, since this forum should be very useful to new as well as more experienced users.
     
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    ronjor Global Moderator

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    olaha

    Welcome to the Forums!

    Spread the word. :)
     
  3. Blackspear

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    Have you seen the Extra Settings for Nod32 thread? This should get you a little more comfortable wandering through Nod32’s settings.


    Funny you should say so, I have been discussing this with Eset for a while, and just brought it up again this week. It is such a useful site with vast amounts of knowledge for Nod32 users, it ought to be more prominent.


    Indeed, like a gold bar ;) :D

    Cheers :D
     
  4. zfactor

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    welcome, as blackspear stated any question stupid or not ask anyway here at wilders you will get help with whatever you may need concerning nod
     
  5. olaha

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    Yes Blackspear I have seen your post with all those extra settings. Are there any disadvantages using those settings? I guess there must be some otherwise they would be the default settings. Do they slow down your computer? Is there a risk for false positives?
     
  6. Stephanos G.

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    I use them for a month and no problem at all.
     
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    Why don't ESET guys add this forum link to their webpage under support section? I mean this forum is officially lead and supported by ESET staff,so there is no problem by doing that.
    Think about this :)
     
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    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    As far as I and my customers are concerned, no, not at all. :D


    Most setting have been implemented in the new Beta, which will go to final release shortly.


    When making a complete scan of your system you will see the scan take a little while longer, however to actually slowing the computer down, no, not at all.


    An extremely minor one, and I do mean extremely minor, of which I am yet to see it do so. This is why as an added safety precaution you should always tick quarantine; this would enable you to restore a file should it be necessary to do so later on.

    Hope this helps...

    Cheers :D
     
  10. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Ahhhh but Nod32 Australia has always been a little different to the rest of the pack ;) :D

    Cheers :D
     
  11. NOD32 user

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    A Google for either 'NOD32 forum' or 'ESET forum' puts us at the top of the list....
     
  12. Paul Wilders

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    ...one can always google for NOD32 support as well ;)

    regards,

    paul
     

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  13. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    I know, but you would expect to see their forum on their website ;) :D
     
  14. Firecat

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    Well I always prefer the AU type of English than the UK or the US type, so I prefer the AU website of NOD32. And the AU website does have a link to the forums right? ;)
     
  15. Blackspear

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    Indeed it does, but again not the most prominent that I have seen ;) :D
     
  16. Trooper

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    Olaha,

    Welcome to the site. There are a great bunch of ppl that frequent here who are always more than willing to help.

    Enjoy your stay here!

    Jag
     
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