bpa wrote: 
> Years ago NOD32 had a bad reputation with regard to Socketwrapper
> especially as it did bad things to the MS protocol stack to provide its
> security.
> 
> It is necessary to test whether NOD32 is the source of the problem or
> not and that can only be done by removing NOD32 and retesting -
> disabling does not work.  NOD32 must be removed and system rebooted as
> when it is just disabled it used to leave code attached MS Protocol
> stack which messed up comms..
> 
> If you want - try disabling first and then repeat test.

Yes - I remember NOD32 causing me problems with the Spotify plugin at
first. OK, I'll try removing it completely, but that is a job for
tomorrow. I'll report back then.



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