Does Nod32 have a script protection?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Oue, Oct 12, 2005.

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  1. Brian N

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    test test blue
     

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    Try not using preview, but post reply (or similar).
     
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    Let's see if this photo of my wife shows up:
     

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    I've seen your wife somewhere :p
     
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    Yeah, she does get around :D
     
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    Wow, we better get back on topic before someone starts slappin us ;)
    So I'm done, nothing more to say about script protection
     
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    ahhhhhum :rolleyes: :eek: :D
     
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    I've used this one in the past and remember a problem with it : "Unlike similar offerings ScripTrap will remove all traces of itself upon uninstalling including removing all associated registry entries and folder/file deletion."
    You would have to put back the associations manually before uninstalling. If you don't, you've got a problem.

    Would be somewhere around 2003 I stumbled upon this, don't know if the version offered now still has this problem.
    That's why I switched to the program mentioned inpost #4.
     
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    I think all you have to do is click the disable button to restore file associations, but not positive.
     

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