NOD32 Antivirus requires your attention

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by Oswald2, Sep 23, 2011.

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  1. Mwh65

    Mwh65 Registered Member

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    Windows 7 64bit here.

    Gamer mode is disabled on V5 and I only get the pop-up when I open WinSCP, which does open in full screen like most if not all of my applications.

    No problems with this on V4, same computer.
     
  2. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    Does your issue tie-in with the GUI resizes issue ? (or) are these now becoming associated ?

    @ ESET Take note of this possibly emerging trend, please.

     
  3. zfactor

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    okay something is very weird... today when these pop ups started some strange things are happening. i got the pop up and instantly windows media player openedo_O? i closed it and then i saw the pop up almost immediately and then ... media player opened again... and now it seems when i insert a usb stick i get a freeze for a few seconds. very strange things
     
  4. Coccinelle

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    On my Laptop with Windows 7\x64 i have the GUI resize and the pop-up "Eset requires your attention".
    I use Windows Media Player 12 with Shark007 kodecs x32\x64,and i have the pop up every time when i open it.
    The game mode is by default .
     
  5. Phil_S

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    I haven't had any more spurious notification messages since I last flushed my cache, but reading the previous messages, I realised that I turned off gaming mode for full screen applications at the same time, so it could be connected.

    Still have the GUI resize problem though, and I've had to disable prompting for action on inserting removable media, as I was also getting those prompts pop up when a user logged in, even though the relevant drive or port was empty, but after a previously logged in user had inserted and removed media during their session.
     
  6. volitan

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    Hello,

    I know when the ghost flags are going to appear on my two machines (Win7 Home Premium x 64 & Win7 Ultimate x 64). It happens every 24 hours after the previous ghost flag but only when I open the GUI or if the GUI is already open.

    When I reboot, that would be the starting point, let’s say 7:00 am. The next morning at 7:00 the ghost flag will appear after opening the GUI. Now let’s say the day after that, I don’t open the GUI until 11:00 am (although I could have made the flag appear at 7:00), the ghost flag will appear and will not appear again until the next day at 11:00 etc… The longer I wait after this 24 hour period the longer it takes the ghost flag to appear (maybe 5 to 15 seconds depending on how long after the 24 hr. period). I should also mention it seems to be right down to the second, for example 7:00:28.

    I can open the GUI any time after the flag appears and before the 24 hr. period is up and no flag ever. This has been happening since the last 2 or 3 versions of 4.x and ver. 5.0.94.0.

    I usually reboot every day or two but I noticed this pattern and thought I would not reboot for a few days to confirm.

    Has anyone else noticed this same behavior? If a person’s machine were prone to this same pattern but they reboot or turn their machine off every day, they might not see this flag but only once in great while or not at all, depending on the timing & opening of the GUI.
     
  7. loyukfai

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    Don't seem to notice that, and I rarely open the GUI of NOD32. But the pop-up still appears after I've disabled all options regarding Gamer mode, albeit it's (much) less frequently...

    Cheers.
     
  8. Exfso

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    I am running Smart Security V5 and since upgrading to this version I have this message as well, it was not present under version 4!!!!!:cautious:
     
  9. siljaline

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    It was actually, cited here or here

    This has been a ongoing UI issue for some of us, others are not seeing it.

    Some have confirmed the issue on various Windows platforms regardless of build and configuration.

     

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  10. FicmanS

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    Any fix for this in site? This one's getting REALLY annoying

    Problem seems to happen for me regardless of the Gamer Mode settings
     
  11. siljaline

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    The recent Business Edition release suppressed them somewhat, yet I still see the flags.

     
  12. loyukfai

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    I'm seeing the alert sporadically.

    BTW, is everyone here using Outlook...? Trying to track down another issue, not sure if it's related though...

    Cheers.
     
  13. prius04

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    I'm using Outlook 2007 on two XP machines (with NOD32 v5 installed, of course)...........FWIW.
     
  14. Paul Coddington

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    I have this happen every time my machine resumes from sleep (Windows 7 x64) - I think it is to do with scanning removable devices (the Bitlocker USB flash key). I do not see it happening when there are no removable drives plugged in.
     
  15. Paul Coddington

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    Another discovery worth mentioning:

    NOD32 does not display error information on the Home status panel as expected or implied, it instead expects you to navigate all panels of the user interface until you find the error message(s) that it wants you to pay attention to.

    This "feature" (poorly implemented, IMHO) may cloud the issue at hand.
     
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