Second Opinion

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by ellison64, Dec 20, 2004.

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  1. ellison64

    ellison64 Registered Member

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    When using nod32.exe to scan files downloaded with a download manager is it ok to disable the "operating memory" in the profiles setup? .It takes a while with this enabled and im not sure whether its nessacary in this case.
    tia
    ellison
     
  2. redwolfe_98

    redwolfe_98 Registered Member

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    in nod32's settings for "profiles", you can set "context menu profile" to not scan "operating memory".. then, when you rightclick on a file that you have downloaded, and select to scan the file with nod32 from the context menu, "operating memory" will not be scanned.. i have the "context menu profile" set to not scan "operating memory", and to not scan "boot sectors"..

    "my profile" is still set to scan "operating memory" and "boot sectors".. the box for "use this profile for scanning from the context menu" is not checked on the "my profile" dialog, enabling a different "profile" to be used for scanning from the context menu..
     
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  3. ellison64

    ellison64 Registered Member

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    Thank you for clarification redwolfe_98 :)
    ellison
     
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