NOD32 scanning/types, of...

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 1 Forum' started by SG1, Jun 8, 2003.

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  1. SG1

    SG1 Registered Member

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    About at end of NOD32 trial ver., and in fact pd. for full ver. tonight and am waiting for info re download of full commercial ver.
    But, still, I wondered: in NOD32 proper, under methods of scanning... um, can anyone show me a screenshot of how you have it setup, & show types of scan/s setup, or what you may deem best re tradeoffs in security vs speed of scan, what's easiest on memory and/or cpu usage, etc.(?)
    Thanks for info, SG1 (Pat)
     
  2. Paul Wilders

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    Pat,

    Post screen shot(s) from your actual configuration, and well comment ;).

    regards.

    paul
     
  3. SG1

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    Paul;
    I don't have a screen capture program; what should I get for that, & where from?
    SG1 (Pat)
     
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    Paul;
    Re your link, it took me to...

    "The page cannot be found
    The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable."
    Another link, perhaps, for that?

    Thanks for info, SG1 (Pat)
     
  6. Pieter_Arntz

    Pieter_Arntz Spyware Veteran

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    Hi Pat,

    Use the download button on this page:

    http://www.wisdom-soft.com/products/screenhunter_free.htm

    Regards,

    Pieter
     
  7. Paul Wilders

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    Thanks, Pieter ;)

    regards.

    paul
     
  8. anders

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    Paint will do fine... Activate the window you want a capture of, and press ALT+PrintScreen. Startup Paint and paste (ctrl+v), then save the image. In newer versions of Paint (atleast in XP), you can then save the image as BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG or TIF.

    If you want a capture of the whole screen instead of the actual window, just press PrintScreen.

    Regards,
    Anders
     
  9. Paul Wilders

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    Anders,

    FYI: BMP uploads are not allowed over here - matter of loading time and space ;).

    regards.

    paul
     
  10. spy1

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    I like MWSNap, from here: http://www.mirekw.com/ . Free and simple (both of which are always a BIG plus here! <g> ).

    As Paul says, though, use jpg captures (or anything other than bmp. ). Pete
     
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    OK - he's back, & he's bad! <g>
    Thanks to Pilli, LowWatermark, for private notes and to Pieter and Paul and all here on board, as always: love this site as all are always so quick to help. "Bless us, one and all, Tiny Tim." ;-)
    IF this works, here's screenshot of NOD32 as I've it setup now: the query was, do I have the bases fairly well covered, w/settings I've chosen?
    Many thanks, again, SG1 (Pat)
     

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  13. Paul Wilders

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    Hi Pat,

    I would recommend enabling runtime packers in Diagnostic Methods first and foremost; enabling archives is a matter of choice. Mail archives do seem overkill to me.

    regards.

    paul
     
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