Hello, I've just installed NOD32. I run an FTP server: BulletProof FTP Server 2.21 and as soon as someone enters the server I get an error message and the server shuts down. Previously I was using McAfee Viruscan 7 and had no problems. I've uninstalled NOD32 and BPFTP works fine. Thanks for your help. stim
Thanks for answering. I've excluded the whole folder but it doesn't work. Can I post the error log (9KB) stim
Well, finally the problem wasn't with BPFT Server but with NetLimiter. I've reformated my hard disk and checked the whole thing step at a time. NetLimiter is an app to control updload and download speed of apps connecting to the Internet. When installing it, NOD updates the Local Network settings and this is where the problem happens. In fact, users have not this problem but I do when accessing my own FTP for testing purposes. I've unchecked the "Detect automatically changes in Local Network" (AMON) but obviously the solution would be to avoid for myself to enter my own FTP. I've reported this situation to the support team. Thanks for all your replies and help.
As DiGi suggested, try adding BPFTP to the IMON exclusion list. Not AMON, but IMON. They are different things. With IMON, you exclude EXE files, not folders. This is where documentation is helpful. I found that NOD32 interfered with my Apache (HTTP) server, until I added apache.exe to IMON's exclusion list.