A UNC path to a folder on another machine connected to the same subnet. No. I never referred to the TEMP/TMP variables at all. I referred to the...
Yes, I am about to do this, especially as I have now managed to isolate the issue... It is definitely a bug in NOD32, albeit a non-obvious one....
It makes absolutely no difference. Normally, they are: SpySweeper, Popup Washer, TrojanHunter Guard and Outlook However, even if I disable...
No, no other A/V. The machine is new, with a freshly-installed copy of WinXP Pro SP2 (not a pre-installed copy, but a fresh copy installed by me...
Aside: I know there are other similar threads to this, but they detail a different error to that I am experiencing. I am attempting to get...
By 'quitting nod32 completely' I presume you mean closing the nod32 GUI? Note that does exactly that - it closes the GUI - but it does not in any...
Listen guys - do you all really believe by posting the way you do here shows you in anything but a bad light? Sure, it may be that Mele20...
First, the download packages for NOD32 already contain compressed files. Compressing the NOD32 executables with UPX will make little or no...
It most certainly is. You clearly do not understand what short names really are, and why they are unique, nor the historical reasons why Windows...
OK, so when are Eset actually going to fix this 'exclusion' bug? It is irrelevant that Outpost accesses its configuration file using short path...
This talk of WinXP SP2 is a red-herring. Apart from SP2 being a very welcome step in the right direction for overall security, the ability of AMON...
As usual, you appear to use this phrase as a dismissive remark. And you confuse "personal opinion" with "verifiable observation". I have read...
If that is true, then their sporadic - at best - involvement hardly confirms it. I would like to see them state clearly here this is the case, and...
Agreed - it is off-topic and I will not continue here, but I have said all I mean to say so no need for me to start another thread ;)
Whichever way you put it, Eset should either help users here - all users - or they should help none. It is up to them, not other users like you...
Huh? If it is so obvious, how come your observation is probably wrong? If vendors are afraid of users' reactions than probably they shouldn't be...
Thank you.
The NOD32 command-line scanner has a bug by which it fails to scan any files at all if a path is specified which ends in "*.*" (that is, scan all...
Yes, my scan count has risen from approx. 174000 to 826000 files, with consequent increase in scan time (changed from 45 mins to 150 mins)....
I never said it was. But it is exactly the issue which the majority of people posting here are purporting to address. On the contrary, I have...
Look guys - this thread consists of absolutely nothing but truck loads of hot air. I'm not saying the PCWorld tests were valid, and not that they...
It really is very sad to see the vultures circling again. Why is it so unpalatable to some of the people here that NOD32 is criticised?...
There's a lot of nonsense offered as an excuse for NOD32's failure to scan zip files. The bottom line is that viruses in zip files can propogate...
Frank: Before concluding that SG is the culprit here (I'm not saying it is or it isn't - I don't know), be aware that there is a known bug in...
Ah, the convict mentality appears to live on in some, it seems. Thank you for your positive contribution. It will be appreciated by all.
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