I have been running WinXP Pro SP2 and NOD32 2.000.11b for about a week now, and have had what seems to be occassional issues but generally working...
I've been running SP2 on a few machines for about a week now. Certainly I would recommend that those with servers or mission-critical workstations...
I just read that Nmap is now broken after the installation of SP2, straight from Fyodor. As the article notes, Microsoft reps supposedly stated:We...
This is the part that I think may have caused my problems. For whatever reason, the Security Center process must have thought ZA failed or closed...
Interesting... After a few days with SP2 (and ZA 5.1.011) without any problems. I suddenly ran smack dab into a wall during a reboot. I made...
I don't really have any helpful advice as to problem resolution, but I do know that it can work and that it is not an absolute incompatibility...
I certainly agree in principle; however given a likely situation of limited manpower, I guess that I personally would prefer that those really...
Well, first off, just keep in mind that I'm simply speculating based on what I have heard. Secondly, I'm not in any way, shape, or form an...
So as a "component" upgrade will this upgrade happen seamlessly via automatic updates for users of both the regular v2 release of NOD32 as well...
Guys, everything everyone is saying sounds consistent with a conflict among what's called "Layered Service Providers" or LSP's. LSP's are kernel...
I have installed WinXP SP2 on a few computers running ZA 5.1.011 without any apparent incident. One thing I think I read in another thread,...
A few members were discussing the matter of a rescue CD in this Wilder's thread. Apparently, some have had good luck making a Bart's PE bootable...
No, in general firewalls will not help with this sort of vulnerability. You must remember that many of the vulnerabilities outlined by the likes...
ActiveX controls are compiled executables that run with all of the privileges that the current user has. Basically, I would agree that Microsoft...
FireDancer, those are good questions. You should probably read through parts of the following Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 832017 - Port...
Not to be rude, but this sentiment is largely stemming from ignorance. The NT-derived kernels in Win2K/XP are far more robust and secure than in...
I had a similar story occur a few weeks ago. Up-to-date NAV, but multiple trojans... same deal. I'm not sure why Eset/NOD gets such a bad rap...
Ok, I appreciate the need for more information, but I think that you are making this too difficult at this point. I was just wanting to know if...
Can anyone point me to some good reviews, comparisons, and/or analyses of enterprise level, host-based protection systems? You know, products like...
Well, I have done some software development, and in the vast majority of cases I would say that disabling the AV is unnecessary. Certainly you are...
You could try this manual procedure found at Trend Micro (TROJ_AGENT.AC): They also have an automated fix tool at the same link. I hope that that...
Whew! Reading your first few paragraphs I thought that I might have to totally disagree with you. KAV 5 is a perfect example of a GUI having gone...
Basically, I would like them to just keep working on the actual AV engine, signatures, and heuristics like everyone else. But, if you are going to...
I'm sort of a NOD32 newbie, I suppose, but I don't really believe in the need for scanning all files in AMON either. Yes, I have my on-demand...
I don't see why malware authors would concern themselves with parsing either a comment string or a version resource. That sounds like too much...
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