Nod32 2.70.12 and Internet Explorer 7

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by gjohnson3b, Jan 31, 2007.

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  1. gjohnson3b

    gjohnson3b Registered Member

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    I was told that NOD32 2.70.12 does not support IE 7. I find this unusual as it says it supports Vista. Also 2 viruses go through a NOD32 installation that had up to the hour virus updates on new laptops. After unistalling nod32 and installing Norton Internet security 2006 it found 2 viruses on the computer.

    w32.randex.gel and w32.spybot.worm

    I have loved using NOD32 it has been great up until this week. Does anyone have any explaination as to why these viruses got through NOD32 all of the settings were as restrictive as possible on all threat modules.

    Has anyone else had threats get through NOD32?
     
  2. ASpace

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    All versions (v2) of NOD32 support IE7 .
    By the way , Version 2.70.12 is not the latest version , the latest is 2.70.23

    These files should be first analyzed first . I cannot comments . Possibly incorrect settings also
     
  3. gjohnson3b

    gjohnson3b Registered Member

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    The information you posted contradicts the information I received direct from customer support on the phone yesterday.

    Also they confirmed the setting I had for IMON, AMON, etc was not a configuration error.
     
  4. ASpace

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    I will say it again that ALL versions of NOD32 (v2) works with IE7 (on XP SP2) . Version 2.7 works on all versions of Windows , including Vista .

    About the malware , when you have such things , please , post again here or contact ESET Tech Support support@eset.com
     
  5. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    And I will confirm what HiTech_boy has stated.

    Blackspear.
     
  6. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

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    Hello,

    Can you please email copies of the two suspect files to samples@eset.com? A .ZIP file with a password of "infected" works great. Please include a link to this message thread. Thank you.

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
  7. arrowsmithmidwest

    arrowsmithmidwest Registered Member

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    I will also agree it works great with IE7.
    Also find that Nortons only finds a very small percentage of viruses compared to NOD32. (Every day almost on different customers computers.)
    But just maybe Norton was ahead on eset with those infections that day.
     
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