FWIW, using the released (not beta) version I just updated using the www.nod32.com server without any problems. So it sounds like something with...
Question just to clarify: is the pc going to be connected to the internet and used for email, surfing, etc? Or is it going to be a offline pc...
Firefighter: as I responded in your other thread, good detection in the uncompressed files and upon execution is what counts and ultimately...
Ah, Firefighter...just saw your last post. Well, that's a different case. Those people downloading cracked programs (notorious for including...
Firefighter: It's not a personal issue for me either....I don't use Kazaa or any of those P2P progrrams, so that's not an issue for me or anyone...
Mssingle: I can't answer your very reasonable question about why don't companies improve detection in zips. I'd like to know what's involved and...
Firefighter: I'm not at all excited and, frankly, don't give a fig what products you use. It's your machine. I was just trying to explain why some...
At some point, unless someone is just collecting and transmitting zip files with never opening them, eventually the zip file will be opened, yes?...
Symantec has instructions on how to uninstall NAV and I think a tool to remove left over bits. You might want to check that out. And use a...
I suspect the different products mentioned have different pros and cons. And probably trying them out is the only way to find which one is right...
Adiel: based on what I've seen in some other official product support forums you would have been regarded as a troll and your threads would have...
My understanding is that AVG free and pro are essentially the same product, but the pro has additional features. The virus defs are the same. Are...
"If that's the case, his/her original post on DSL was complimenting DrWeb and NOD32 for 100% virus detection in all categories ... but it seems to...
Considering that SSP changed the title of the thread to "NOD32..." I didn't take the post as an "attaboy" for Dr. Web.
Probably a result of SSP's gratuitous neener neener post in a thread about Dr. Web's good results in the latest VB. Why not congratulate Dr. Web...
Adiel: Having had a glimpse at the testing methodologies of some commercial mags I wouldn't necessarily give their rankings a great deal of...
I know of a number of people who have also used AVG for years with good results. I didn't say it was bad. But I wouldn't argue that it's better...
So are you trying to convert people or what? If you're happy with AVG, fine. Will you convince others that AVG is a better AV than NOD? Not...
Or, for example, compare it to NAV. The annual license fee for definitions has gone up to close to $20 as I understand it. If you want the new...
Hmn...then maybe they can do something about the Active X used on their page linked to here. I've never quite understood why some security...
1.047 is the latest NOD released version. There is a version 2 Beta out, but of course that is in the beta testing stage. As you can see in...
Snowy, what you said rang a bell with me. I seem to remember posts like those you mention when PP was new... The posts (perhaps in more than one...
HTASTOP if I remember correctly is produced by the BOClean folks. No, it's not a RAT and think about it, it's not good for business for an AT...
ZA has the option for server rights both locally and on the internet. So you can have the port held open on the internet also (not just locally)...
My understanding of why NAV isn't featured on the Wilders site, based on Paul's comments some time ago, is that they haven't gotten around to...
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