Threatsense

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Suggers, Jun 21, 2006.

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  1. Suggers

    Suggers Guest

    Hi, I started using the 30 day free trial of nod a few days ago, I mistakenly clicked not to install threatsense.

    Does this mean Advanced Heuristics detection has not been installed? if so, is there anyway to activate it without reinstalling?

    If not, can I reinstall the 30 day trial nod once i've uninstalled it (or do nod prevent this to stop people extending their free useage beyond the 30 days?)?
    Thanks
     
  2. proactivelover

    proactivelover Registered Member

    do not wory Advanced Heuristics detection is active without threatsense
     
  3. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    No ,advanced heurisics is active , ThreatSense the the ealry warning system which helps you submit suspicious files

    Yes , see the screenshots below

    Yes , you can without problems :D If you decide to reinstall it , do it in the following order :

    1) Uninstall the current NOD32 from Add/Remove programs in Control Panel
    2) Restart
    3) Manually delete the folder ESET from the C:\Program files
    4) Have the latest installer of NOD32 and install using Typical settings
    5) After reboot , update it
    6) Configure it using Blackspear's settings (you can modify them if you wish)
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=37509
     

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  4. Suggers

    Suggers Guest

    Thanks for the replies, I've got it sorted now. :)
     
  5. ASpace

    ASpace Guest


    You're welcome !
     
  6. FirePost

    FirePost Registered Member

    As an alternative method, one might try "Nod32 System Setup" in the Control Center. Then choose setup and the "ThreatSense.net" tab and tick the enable box.
     
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