Comments on: NOD32 antivirus won't shut down
Despite quitting the application, the NOD32 process and service continue chugging along.
Despite quitting the application, the NOD32 process and service continue chugging along.
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Seriously, I find it hard to believe someone who is reputedly a securiuty guru would make such a comment. To the best of my knowledge, no major antivirus app can be shut down the way you described. I don't even know of a firewall, except for the Windows firewall, that can be shut down completely WITHOUT going to services. Of course I've only tried Zonealarm, Outpost and Comodo. Zonealarm goes so far as to have a driver that cannot be unloaded without uninstallation. Even then, you have to go into Explorer, unhide system files and physically delete the file. It took me trying to install Outpost to discover that little fact.
- by maku83 June 12, 2009 3:12 AM PDT
- why nod32 disabled my USB wireless adapter?
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(4 Comments)after installing nod32 i cant browse the net anymore, i have to attached the LAN cable to avail internet.
why is it so? can anybody help how to enable it again ?
i tried to reinstall the driver of my USB adapter but to no avail it' say's mafunctioned
i dont want to uninstall the nod32 since its great for pc.
pls help me...