For all of you having problems with P2P programs (E-mule, bittorrent, etc)

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Thorz, Jul 30, 2004.

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  1. TylerGred

    TylerGred Registered Member

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    I have XP with SP2...

    Using NOD32 and Zone Alarm with ABC and I had the same problems. For me, ABC wouldn't even start a download unless I shut down IMON. I put ABC in the exclusion list and it seems to work now. Thanks for the input.
     
  2. Sweetie(*)(*)

    Sweetie(*)(*) Registered Member

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    If you have it excluded you are not protected.
     
  3. TylerGred

    TylerGred Registered Member

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    Yeah, but I only use bit torrent to download legit items. Besides, I can just scan it before I open it, right?
     
  4. Silje

    Silje Guest

    Sniff..
    i am not that good at comps...
    so i have som problems reading your things.
    but i am having alot of problems now that i upgraded azureus.
    now i can't connect to anyone, so that i can download.
    i have nod32. but that was never a problem before.
    why now. when i just got the new azureus.
    i need help bad.
    please help someone. what is wrong with azureus?
     
  5. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

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    No probs here, Azureus works fine with IMON, the CPU load is between 4-7%. Be sure you're using the latest beta 2.50.9 in case the previous versions of NOD had some difficulties.
     
  6. Happy Bytes

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    I'm using this too without any problems.
    i collect with this peer-2-peer thingy a lot of worms & trojans :D
     
  7. NOD32 user

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    I guess that anybody contemplating using P2P should do so acutely aware of the risks and the very fact that ESET staff use P2P for collecting samples from in the wild should alert people to something. Despite all it does do very well, NOD32 2.50.9 is not an anti-stupidity program. If you guys do build a module for this would it be called SMON?
     
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