Disable Real-time file system protection and Email Client Protection during Startup

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  1. hendrikw

    hendrikw Registered Member

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    Hi There,

    Please could someone let me know how I Disable "Real-time file system protection" and "Email Client Protection" from starting during System Restart.

    I have got a Windows Server 2003 R2 (32bit) and am running ESET NOD32 Antivirus Version: 4.0.474.0 with the following components installed:
    Virus signature database: 5344 (20100805)
    Update module: 1031 (20091029)
    Antivirus and antispyware scanner module: 1284 (20100729)
    Advanced heuristics module: 1109 (20100519)
    Archive support module: 1118 (20100729)
    Cleaner module: 1048 (20091123)
    Anti-Stealth support module: 1019 (20100525)
    SysInspector module: 1213 (20090902)
    Self-defense support module : 1016 (20100404)

    Regards,
    Hendrik Wiese
     
  2. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

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    To disable real-time protection permanently, open the main setup (F5), navigate to Antivirus and antispyware -> Real-time file system protection and uncheck "Start Real-time file system protection automatically".

    Note that disabling real-time protection will render the server unprotected against threats.

    To disable email protection completely, open the main setup (F5), navigate to Antivirus and antispyware -> Email client protection -> POP3,POP3S and uncheck "Enable POP3 protocol checking". Next, navigate to Miscellaneous -> Email client integration and disable integration with the email client you use.
     
  3. chrcol

    chrcol Registered Member

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    what about disabling web scan permanently?

    it turns itself back on every reboot.
     
  4. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    If web protection is disabled it would not re-enable at reboot.

     

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