No tags in Microsoft Outlook Express

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Stijnson, Nov 12, 2007.

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  1. Stijnson

    Stijnson Registered Member

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    I have found a lot of posts about this topic already, but I still can't seem to get it to work.
    I'm using v2.7 with Outlook Express 6 and I have set the EMON module to add tags to all incoming and outgoing mail, but it simply doesn't work. I know that IMON also checks incoming mail, but I just can't figure out why the tags aren't added in OE. Thoughts anyone?
     
  2. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Hello!

    Please , reinstall your version of NOD32 v2.7

    1. Download fresh new Eset NOD32 v2 from http://www.eset.com/download/registered_software.php
    2. Uninstall your current version from Control Panel -> Add/Remove programs
    3. Reboot the computer when prompted
    4. Delete manually:
    - C:\Program files\Eset

    5. Reinstall NOD32 using the file you just downloaded . Use typical install.

    6. After reboot , update the product


    Now try again with your default settings
     
  3. Stijnson

    Stijnson Registered Member

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    Might another solution also be just rebooting after altering the e-mail scan settings in NOD32? My default settings were 'only tag infected mail'. I changed that to 'tag all mail' and then started OE again? This didn't work, but perhaps a reboot is needed to kick the changes into effect?
     
  4. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Of course , you can try this but if it doesn't help , just do what I suggested :thumb:
     
  5. Stijnson

    Stijnson Registered Member

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    I will try that as an ultimate solution. Btw, I'm using the Dutch version of 2.70.32 (as I understand it the update to 2.70.39 was rather a 'graphical' one).
    Just two additional questions:

    -I assume by this you mean updating the definitions?

    -Although NOD32 doesn't add the tags at the moment I still can depend on it scanning all incoming and outgoing mail?
     
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  6. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Not exactly .


    Yes , this is what I mean .

    Yes :thumb:
     
  7. De Hollander

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    Source; http://www.eset.com/support/news.php

    May 18, 2007

    NOD32 for Microsoft Windows has been updated to v2.70.39. This release fixes a stack overflow vulnerability which could allow arbitrary code execution.

    May 9, 2007

    NOD32 for Microsoft Windows has been updated to v2.70.37. This release contains the following changes:

    • Fix for stack overflow vulnerability which could allow arbitrary code execution.
    • Added new command line option "/ALL-". When NOD32's command line scanner is run with the /ALL- switch, it will scan files based on their extensions, as opposed to scanning all files on the target.
     
  8. duijv023

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    I might be wrong, but I thought in OE, IMON is responsible for tagging.
    I'm no expert, but EMON is an MS outlook plugin only at least.... that's what i thought...

    Greetings from a rainy Holland
     
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