NOD32 and Firefox issues

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by AllenR, Jul 13, 2005.

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  1. AllenR

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    So I uninstalled AVG and switched to NOD32 after noticing that AVG really slows down some programs, and I can't make exceptions for them which made it even worse. But now with NOD32, I'm having a bit of issues with Firefox since I installed it. For some reason, when I'm loading a page with a bit of thumbnail images, it'll load about half of them and then just give up and let them all break after a bit. Does anyone have an idea on how I can fix this?
     
  2. Brian N

    Brian N Registered Member

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    You could try changing the compatibility settings in NOD.
    Click IMON > Setup > HTTP > Client compatibility > and click on firefox.exe in the list.

    http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/7913/nod329uw.gif

    This has fixed some issues I had with a few programs, however I have no trouble with Firefox.

    Good luck ;)
     
  3. Capp

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    I've been using NOD32 and Firefox side-by-side for quite awhile with no problems.

    A few of the people I've sold NOD licenses to also use this setup with no problems.


    I'm sure it can be corrected the way Brian suggested above. :)
     
  4. AllenR

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    That seems to have fixed it. Thanks for the help.
     
  5. AllenR

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    Alright, I'm not having any issues, but my friend who I suggested this software to is. He installed NOD32 and went by Blackspear's guide to making it work better. But now pages using Firefox seem to be messed up. All the images and stuff are jumbled together. Here's a screenshot:
     

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  6. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    This is unlikely to be Nod32, can you please tell us what sites, if they are bad one, then send me a PM please...

    Cheers :D

    PS. welcome to Wilders Allen.
     
  7. AllenR

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    Well, he seems to have gotten pages to load now, just they keep blocking stylesheets on all pages.
     
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    Try setting the compatibility level for Firefox to "RED" ?

    Cheers :D
     
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