Bit Torrent Clients and NOD32

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by guest, Oct 14, 2007.

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  1. guest

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    I know from reading previous posts that the use of P2P programs is discouraged because of security concerns; however, what is the best bit torrent client to run with NOD32 and does the bit torrent client need to be excluded from either IMON or AMON in order to run properly. Thanks!

    Ron
     
  2. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Hi!

    I have clients who have run it witout any complain .

    Should you encounter some problem , you may exclude it from IMON but I don't think there will be an issue between BC and NOD32
     
  3. guest

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    I currently use Bit Tornado, but it seems like this has to be excluded from IMON in order to keep from "freezing."
     
  4. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

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    I used uTorrent and Halite with no problem.
     
  5. clambermatic

    clambermatic Registered Member

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    hi,
    I have used the latest 'trial' copy of NOD32 (...on 2 different rigs, 1 is networked) within this past 60days. Azureus do warn you of possible conflict when using NOD32 but both of the rigs i bolted with NOD32 never had ANY conflicts. The networked machine runs BitComet based on win2000+sp4; the other runs XP-home+sp2 and all are fully winSEC updated.

    With concern on mems, i never find any degradiation (thou the N32 scan option on Outlook was switched off for duration of the trials) on that and N32 scanning speed were considered 'fast'.

    Azureus v2504 & BitComet v0.88 were used. :cool:
     
  6. Joliet Jake

    Joliet Jake Registered Member

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    µTorrent 1610 works well for me.
     
  7. TravisO

    TravisO Registered Member

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    Mark me down for uTorrent too, it's very light, fast, and updated often (and automatically).
     
  8. guest

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    Thanks for all the great replies. I'll give utorrent a try.
     
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