Imon Keeps Quitting

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by neeever, Sep 21, 2006.

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  1. neeever

    neeever Registered Member

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    I am a new user of Nod32. I have noticed that Imon keeps quitting. I then go restart it, repair it, and restart my computer. Any ideas what causes this? Also, I never receive any warning of such so I have to check periodically.
     
  2. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Hello and welcome to Wilders !

    Download a fresh copy of NOD32 for your correct operating system
    Trial version Full paid version

    Repair Winsock as shown here in post 81 and reboot after that .


    Reinstall NOD32 with the following instructions:
    2) Goto Control Panel-> Add/Remove programs and Uninstall NOD32

    3) Reboot

    4) Goto C:\Program files and manually delete the folder ESET

    5) Install NOD32 from the file you just downloaded from ESET's site
    Use Typical settings

    6) Make sure you have stable i-net connection and NOD32 (nodkrn.exe) is allowed to go through your firewall and Update NOD

    7) Configure NOD32 as shown here

    Perform full scan on your hard drives
    Control Center -> NOD32 -> Run NOD32 -> Scan & Clean

    How are you going now ? :thumb:
     
  3. neeever

    neeever Registered Member

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    I followed the above. Ended up having to repair windows after repairing Winsock. I'm still having the same problem. Also, I went through the entire setup of Nod32 (including Imon) following the link you provided and now Nod32 has reverted back to default settings. Any other ideas?
     
  4. IcePanther

    IcePanther Registered Member

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    Hi,

    Do you have a registry/system protection tool that may have reverted the settings in the registry that Nod32 uses as it's parameters ?
     
  5. neeever

    neeever Registered Member

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    I have some anti-spyware and outpost firewall. After noticing that Imon is off, I start it and click repair, then restart the computer, Imon then stays on. So, I would think if a system monitor was turning it off, it would do so at that time as well (Imon would never turn on since it gets reset by the monitor).
     
  6. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Please list these, and do you use a Registry Cleaner?

    Cheers :D
     
  7. neeever

    neeever Registered Member

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    Spy Sweeper, Spyware Doctor, Trend Micro Anti-Spyware, Spyware Guard, and Ewido. No registry cleaner.
     
  8. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    I still don't think Winsock has been repaired properly, please try the following:

    Copy and Paste the following link into your web-browser: http://www.spychecker.com/download/download_winsockxpfix.html

    Then save the program to your desktop

    After this run the program and follow the prompts.

    When complete it will reboot your system.

    AFTER the above please go to the NOD32 Control Centre, and Click on IMON and restart IMON.

    Then reboot your PC.

    Let us know how you go...

    Cheers :D
     
  9. kjempen

    kjempen Registered Member

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    I noticed this problem while I had PestPatrol installed. To solve it, I had to ditch PestPatrol and reinstall NOD32.
     
  10. IcePanther

    IcePanther Registered Member

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    Maybe you can check also if one of your anti-spyware applications has real-time registry monitoring, and if that's the case, if it has blocked Nod at some level (for instance, at the winsock keys level, that would prevent IMON to run).

    Nevertheless, a winsock repair can't hurt, either ^^
     
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