Interesting. I get a similar error with Microsoft security essentials
on occasion. It says the service has stopped and suggests I restart it.
I've scanned the system with MSE, malwareBytes, and ran CCleaner. But it
still happens, oh, maybe once a week or so.
This is on Win 7/64.
Tom
On 11/17/2011 10:57 PM, meadowlark77 wrote:
I'm using it, john, and yes, it is accessible. About the only problem I
seem to be having and I cna't figure it out, and that is that every once
in a great while, for some reason or another I get this error:
Eset GUI has encountered a problem and needs to shut down."
I can never figureout what the error is but I will hit Alt-f4 until
everything goes away. I don't think, that this is Window-Eyes related,
but I cannot read the error and make sense of it. Other than that,
though, yes, it is very accessible.
Take care and all the best with Version 5.
Brenda
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At 01:25 PM 11/17/2011, you wrote:
I just got a notice that I can get a complimentary upgrade of Nod-32
to version 5. Is anyone using this and is it accessible with
Windoweyes 7.51?
John Riehl
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