NOD32 breaks ActiveX?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by csmager, Jan 1, 2005.

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  1. Phil_S

    Phil_S Registered Member

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    That's as maybe Blackspear, but I think this particular one is much more useful kept alive ;) ;) ;)
     
  2. Bandicoot

    Bandicoot Eset Staff

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    What a gentleman and a scholar you are Phil_S! Not like that antipodean bloke, Mr. Spear.

    Mr. Coot. :D ;) :)
     
  3. csmager

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    Great to hear! Glad it wasn't something unfixable... and I'm really pleased we got to the bottom of it!

    Charlie
     
  4. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Damn had to go and look up antipodean, hmmmm quite a pleasant remark for a sanskrit radati ;) :D :D :D


    Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

    One entry found for antipode.
    Main Entry: an·ti·pode
    Pronunciation: 'an-t&-"pOd
    Function: noun
    Inflected Form(s): plural an·tip·o·des /an-'ti-p&-"dEz/
    Etymology: Middle English antipodes, plural, persons dwelling at opposite points on the globe, from Latin, from Greek, from plural of antipod-, antipous with feet opposite, from anti- + pod-, pous foot -- more at FOOT

    1 : the parts of the earth diametrically opposite -- usually used in plural; often used of Australia and New Zealand

    2 : the exact opposite or contrary
    - an·tip·o·de·an /(")an-"ti-p&-'dE-&n/ adjective or noun

    Cheers :D

    Mr Spear :D
     
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