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Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by Dieselman, Jan 26, 2008.

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  1. Dieselman

    Dieselman Registered Member

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    I am using 2.7 but like 3.0. I saw a thread where somebody said add NOD32 to Comodo as a web browser. Anyone using this technique? Is it faster?
     
  2. Dieselman

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    Any one?
     
  3. Joan Archer

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    I don't really understand your question. NOD32 is an anti virus program and Comodo is a firewall so how can they be classed as web browsers ?
    Perhaps if you post back with a little more information on what it is you want to do someone will be able to help ;)
     
  4. sflorack

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    Joan;

    I don't use Comodo myself, but I think Dieselman is referring to a predefined rule set.
     

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  5. Joan Archer

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    Thanks for the explanation, I don't use Comodo either so didn't have a clue what he was on about ;)
     
  6. disinter1

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    Is there a way to use comodo 3 and nod32 v3 together? There was many post on it and to be truthful I didn't really find a real solution, if there was one I didn't understand it. Please anyone let me know...:D
     
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    They work 100% fine together. been running both for ages. ;)
     
  8. Dieselman

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    Let me rephrase my question. Anyone who has NOD32 3.0 and it using Comodo 3.0 with it. Is there any speed or performance improvement if you make NOD32 a web browser in Comodo Firewall rules. I saw something about it before. I am sticking with NOD32 2.7 for now.
     
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