You may wish to snoop around in the Wilders forums. It is the official
support forum for all things nod32. JMHO, but eset has their hands full
with both the new V3.0 A/V and their new V3.0 Security Suite (V3
A/V+Firewall). And, their new V3 Business Edition (Enterprise) is having
its' own set of growing pains. A speed-bump for sure............ :)
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/index.php
The nod32 forums (5) are the first block below the
general/announcement/test topics.
You will also find support forums for many other things; many used here on
the list!
It could be that the background nod32 services do not have free access to
the internet to phone home to the eset servers for updates. I think nod32
trys to connect every 60 minutes by default.
Not sure your version of nod32 v3.0 A/V is completely up to date; the
latest version at eset is 3.0.642.
In any case, V3.0 now uses an internal proxy server to do it's business. It
does not tie itself into the tcp/ip stack like V2.7 does. This may be part
of the glitch. Are your sure you completely removed all parts and pieces of
a previous A/V. Nod32 is now sensitive to old A/V remnants (particularly
Kaspershy and Symantec). Perhaps the initial install did not complete
properly. I am not fluent with the new V3.0 A/V program, but answers
should be found here:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=88
or here:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=197509
There seems to still be some concern about how to get the older V2.7 nod32
A/V in the trial wrapper. I think I still have it, and can upload it to
your ftp to try if necessary. But, WinXP sometimes choked on V2.7 also.
Something about how MS "improved" the tcp/ip stack processing in XP. I have
not noticed any trouble with my XP machine at all w/V2.7, however.
I'll keep digging around and see if I can find some more clues. Nod32 on
Vista is a horse of another color yet again.
Hope some of this helps,
Duncan
At 21:15 03/13/2008 -0700, you wrote:
Aw yes, more info.
nod32 3.0.620.0
only turned it off in it's control panel. Suppose I could log in in
safemode with networking and see WTF
nod32 running on xp pro, server is vista ultimate. Been fussing with this
today. only using windows fw. nod is AV only but does have some net
filtering. As of yet unable to make it go. Final answer would be to just
uninstall it and see what's up I guess.
FWIW vista shows office but will not connect. Also seems to come and go in
my netgear router. at the moment that MAY be suspect also but doubt it. Do
have another router I can try tomorrow. I can ping vista from xp but not
xp from vista. Network was fine b4 installing nod32 afaik.
fp
thanks
At 08:13 PM 3/13/2008, DHSinclair Poked the stick with:
>A bit hard to tell w/o some more detail. Which machine did you put
nod32 on? Which version of nod32? Does the machine w/nod32 also have a
firewall also?
>How did you "turn nod32 off"? Its' background services are probably
still running....... :)
>More input...... :)
>Best,
>Duncan
>
>At 15:40 03/13/2008 -0700, you wrote:
>>Recently installed nod32 AV to play with. Have lost LAN connection from
server to office yet I can still access server no problem from the office.
>>
>>Can nod32 do this ? turning it off has no affect
>>
>>thanks
>>fishing
>>fp
>>
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