Question about Security Suite 3.0 beta

Discussion in 'ESET Smart Security v3 Beta Forum' started by JimmyD, Mar 25, 2007.

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  1. trjam

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    I will drink to that.:)
     
  2. ankupan

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    I am agree with you.


     
  3. twl845

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    Hence my signature. :cool:
     
  4. Capp

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    I agree wholeheartedly as well.

    Which is why I posted my long rant about the same thing in the sticky thread :)

    People need to calm down and relax a little bit. :cool:
     
  5. den_zip

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    most of us in this thread dont give a crap about one week or another late.

    I do care about ... should I rely on Eset software tomorow if Eset staff bevaviour today is so unrelyable
     
  6. trjam

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    Nod is very reliable. What happened yesterday happened. Each person has the choice in the future as to how it may or may not, dictate your decisions. But lets keep this seperate and in focus people. The mixup was with the company, which has no connection, to the core product and its capibilities.
     
  7. Capp

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    As I mentioned in another thread, I trust my machines with Eset's Beta more than I do other companies final versions.

    I have no doubt that when everything is said and done, this suite is going to change the way security software is looked at...again.
     
  8. Firecat

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    And this is exactly what I want to convey! It isn't good for Eset, regardless of whether they are right or wrong, if they do this, because by doing this they automatically create a small measure of dissatisfaction among some customers. This has been my point all along. :)
     
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    At least we have a response from ESET now. :D
     
  10. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    cebit 2006 they mention the suite, tut tut... very bad if its gonna be more than a year off.

    cebit 2007 they give a date and it passes with no product....again tut tut.

    just embarressing theirselfs all the time, and cebit is not a small place to go and make promises, and fail them.
     
  11. trjam

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    I agree, the thing now is they say the suite may be a beta nightmare when released. Why? And just what did they show at Cebit. Damn, I wanted this to work for them. And it still may.
     
  12. Doc Serenity

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    Unfortunately, it appears that there may be a bunch of obsessive/compulsives suffering a bit.
    In the end I think we'll all be pretty happy.
    Doc
     
  13. trjam

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    Not suffering anymore Doc, and in the end, I hope you are right. cheers:)
     
  14. proactivelover

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    now anybody know beta release date
     
  15. JimmyD

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    Yeah....when it's ready. There is one thing that Eset has learned this week and that is NEVER give a release date again.
     
  16. jmc777

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    That post was made on the 3rd of April.
     
  17. ASpace

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    Already released
     
  18. mrtwolman

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    Take a look at the pinned thread.
     
  19. Triple Helix

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    That's not much of a Statement! LOL :D

    TH
     
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    One from and ESET Moderator will be forthcoming shortly.

    Cheers :D
     
  21. Triple Helix

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    Understood! Thanks! ;)

    TH
     
  22. marty56

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    I have a dual boot Windows Vista/XP system both with NOD32 installed on them. I installed Security Suite 3.0 beta on the XP partition with no problem (Beta requires unistall of NOD32 first).

    Tried to do the same thing on the Vista side and even though I uninstalled NOD32 first, Security Suite 3.0 beta sayes it wont install because an older version of NOD32 is present on the system.

    I love NOD32 and havent found a firewall for it yet (most are in beta or bundled with an AV program as well).

    I know the software is in beta but there really isn't any excuse for install problems like this and even if it is a Vista issue, it makes we wonder if anyone at EST atcually tried to install the Beta on Vista.
     
  23. ASpace

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    @ marty56

    For the present version of NOD , most likely its uninstallation got corrupted . To fix it , goto ESET's web-site and downoad the latest version of NOD for Vista , direct link for Vista's Standart version here:
    http://www.eset.com/download/balance.php?dir=/download/win/v2st/ndntenst.exe

    Install it again and this will do a repair installation of NOD . Reboot when prompted to do so. After you reboot , you'll have NOD installed again . Now visit Add/Remove programs in Control Panel->find NOD32 and uninstall it . Reboot when prompted . After this restart , goto C:\Program files\ and manually delete the folder ESET

    Now , you can temporary disable UAC and install ESET Smart Security Beta1
     
  24. marty56

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    UAC was the install problem. You would think I would turn it off first before the intsall. My Bad.
     
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