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| 1144143 | 2010-10-13 11:09:00 | Hi Dunk, Not so- this icon has always changed when Microsoft updates do not include ESET when auto updating effie c It IS in Your NOD settings. Something to do with "ALERTS" Can't remember exactly where though..... It's been a while. Sorry !! :devil |
DUNK (1527) | ||
| 1144144 | 2010-10-13 21:25:00 | When Nod32 turns orange, if you open the window under protection status it will tell you exactly what it doesn't like. It could be nod out of date, or more often its windows Updates, esp if you dont have the PC set to auto update. To change the level of warnings for Windows updates in Nod32 - On the Icon in the task tray, right click it, then left click Advanced setup (www.imagef1.net.nz)- on the window that opens - go to tools/ System Updates, then on the right you can set to what ever level you want, OR turn the windows update off completely Path shown (www.imagef1.net.nz). |
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| 1144145 | 2010-10-13 22:02:00 | Hi Wainui T, Thanks for that- I already have my computer on auto updates, as I consider --who am I to overrule the designers of M/s However I reset that to critical which is the default and found it had been set there all along The orange colour certainly goes back to normal when I manually download and install the necessary update A very good a/v if anyone asks:D effie c |
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