[access-uk] Re: Jaws and nod 32 control centre.

  • From: "Malcolm Parfitt" <malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:47:50 +0100

It is worth pointing out here that the demo of NOD32 is fully functional for 30 days. There is no reduction in its detection and cleaning capabilities. You are not required to register the demo to receive updates, though the time to update may be a little longer than for the registered product.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Harrison" <harrison1d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:06 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Jaws and nod 32 control centre.




Martin, I am not a Jaws user, but if you find the NOD32 icon in the Sys Tray, press Enter on
it you will be in the control Center. Cursor down the tree (the branches are probably open
anyway, and find the Update entry. Press control tab on it to move to the second pane,
then tab and when you here Update now, press Enter and you will start the download.



Hope that helps,


Douglas


On 22 Sep 2006 at 11:11, martin wilsher wrote:

Hi list:

Please could someone help?

I have installed nod 32 on my laptop to test it prior to instillation on
my desktop. I disabled graphical interfaces in custom setup, as well as
the splash screen at programme start-up. On reading the help files, I
read that to update the nod 32 components, I have to select update from
the control centre and then press the setup button to the right of the
list. I can't find this button. There is a selection that can be made
from the list called nod32 system setup, is that what I need to click on?
I understand I will only get some protection as I'm using the 30 day trial
version of the software and will need to purchase the licences to activate
the product. I am concerned however, as I can't access the registration
screen, which the help files tell me should pop up when I select update
and then the setup button, wherever that is. I also run zone alarm on
that laptop, and it seems their registration process is easier than the
one for nod32.


Any help you could give will be appreciated.

P.s.  Tried looking on the essit site for support, and I can't find an
email address to write to.  I dumped kerio firewall for the same reasons.
I didn't like their site etc.



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Douglas Harrison

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