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  1. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    :D As a mod in the DCS forum I welcome another top quality product forum to these boards.

    32 Nods to Eset!
     
  2. JacK

    JacK Registered Member

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    Welcome to ESET - One of the best AV producers ITW (In The World ;))

    Rgds,
     
  3. root

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    Real glad to see this move. Welcome to those that come to help and to those that come to seek help. ;)
     
  4. Jooske

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    Great news! Welcome here! Another great Aussie product!
     
  5. CARCHARODON

    CARCHARODON Registered Member

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    I could not agree more. Welcome.
     
  6. rodzilla

    rodzilla Registered Member

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    On behalf of the Eset team, thanks to everyone for the welcome!
     
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    BIG welcome to ESET !!!
     
  8. Logan5

    Logan5 Registered Member

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    Just curious, does this mean the forum for NOD over that the Becky Forums will no longer have visits from Eset?

    By the way - welcome :)
    Logan
     
  9. Paul Wilders

    Paul Wilders Administrator

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    Logan,

    The Eset forum over on Becky's will be closed. This is the one and only Official Eset/NOD32 forum from now on.

    regards.

    paul
     
  10. rodzilla

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    Yep ... Becky's is dead ... long live Wilders! :)

    Even though I seldom used it, I'd like to publicly thank the guys at Becky's for hosting the original NOD32 Support Forum ... but times change, and we have to change with them if we want to stay #1.

    I've known Paul for the past couple of centuries, and I guarantee that moving here is a step in the right direction for us!

    Paul is well known for helping his members and guests with a wide range of security and antivirus problems, and he knows NOD32 well.

    Eset technical support guys will be checking the forum regularly. They can't be here 24/7, of course ... but Paul knows where to find us if anyone needs urgent help and no techs are around.

    Thanks!
     
  11. slainte35

    slainte35 Registered Member

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    Hey All,

    Just switched from Norton to NOD32 about a month ago and could not happier. Great product.

    Jim
     
  12. Logan5

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    Paul - rodzilla,

    Thanks for the reply.

    Logan
     
  13. Paul Wilders

    Paul Wilders Administrator

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    Hi Jim

    Welcome - and glad you're a happy camper ;)

    Logan,

    Our pleasure. As you might have noticed, all's confirmed by Eset over on Becky's.

    regards.

    paul
     
  14. Pieter_Arntz

    Pieter_Arntz Spyware Veteran

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    Congratulions to all involved.

    Quite an assett :D

    Regards,

    Pieter
     
  15. Franck

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    Salut Jack!
    Hello jack and co.

    Content de voir ce forum!Et peut-etre cela me permettera d'améliorer mon anglais!

    A propos;y a-t-il une config spécifique meilleure que celle par défaut pour ce bel anti-virus?

    @+
    Franck
     
  16. Phil

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    I welcome this change. It's a good thing NOD32 is such a well-written and stable program becuse I have had GREAT difficulty getting support the few times I needed it in the past. I look forward with renewed interest to the "official" NOD32 support forum and ESET product support in general.

    Oh -- hi, guys! :D (my first post on this board)

    Phil
     
  17. Paul Wilders

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    Bonsoir Franck,

    Sans aucune doute, JacK reviendra rapide ;). Pour le moment-la:

    www.wilders.org/screenshots.htm.

    A la prochaine!

    Hi Phil,

    Be assured the moderating team (not complete yet) will take care of questions and remarks as fast and accurate as possible. Don't hesitate to drop by whenever you feel the need.

    regards,

    paul
     
  18. Tinribs

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    Good to see this here, another happy customer wishing it well :)

    And Hi Phil welcome aboard ;)
     
  19. javacool

    javacool BrightFort Moderator

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    I couldn't think of a better addition to the list of forums here. :D

    Congrats to Eset and Rodzilla, and welcome!

    Regards,

    -Javacool
     
  20. Franck

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    Thank Karma for the screenshots of Nod32.
     
  21. bubs

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    Well Yippee!!!!!

    Despite the bst efforts of MickeytheMan, Tat, & one or two others at another place, support was always the one and only weak spot for NOD32.

    Well no more!!!

    Jooske - don't tell Bratislava - but I think they might think that Eset is a Slovak company and product ;)
     
  22. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    :D Shush Babs The Anglo. Euro, Americans Still have not realised that Australia exists yet! Africa & Asia have not been discovered. So keep a low profile before Mr Blaze finds us :blink:
    And remember everything looks better through the bottom of a glass until the next morning :D
     
  23. JacK

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    Hi Frank,

    As you English is not that good, I 'll go on in French.

    Les moteurs étant peu gourmands, cocher tous les fichiers (idem pour x:\Program Files\ESET\nod32.exe) . Méthode Standard est amplement suffisant en usage courant, une fois par mois, je fait un scan avec Maximum (Attention : puet générer plus facilement de faux positifs).
    Attribuer un mot de passe et Désactiver l'arrêt et la désinstallation et cocher tous les onglets. Le scan POP3 est un petit plus pas réellement indispensable qui peut ralentir le d/l du courrier. De toute façon, lors de l'ouverture d'une pièce jointe ou de l'affichage du msg, l'éventuel virus sera neutralisé par le moteur résident.

    @+
     
  24. UNICRON

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    I am very pleased to see Eset here. NOD32 is my choice of for windows AV. I use Linux mostly now and haven't had a chance to try NOD32 for Linux yet but will be soon.

    Welcome rodzilla!
     
  25. Phil

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    Paul & Tinribs

    Thanks for the welcome, guys. I have lurked here quite a bit over the last several months but never posted. The addition of NOD32 and my current interest in WormGuard prompted me to go ahead and sign on the dotted line. :D

    Paul -- I am a "newbie" here, but you and I have had several posts back and forth over the years on a different security forum so I know the decision by ESET and Wilder's to place NOD32 here is a good one. I see only good things resulting from the combo, in particular for the NOD32 user. Thanks for hosting the forum!

    Phil
     
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