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Topic: wpepro + nod32 = not in love (Read 639 times)
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iOMEGA
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First of all I'm sorry for the new topic about that AV's fins wpespy.dll as the virus (I've googled and searched on this and many other forums for an answer to this).
But it seems like i cant do anything about the wpe pro with my current av NOD32 eset, even if I shut it down it seems like both the downloading and injection is blocked by nod32. Is there anyone of you guys that has any kind of knowlage about the AV nod32 or similar AVs that could be usefull?
Thanks and no flaming please (just needing a answer how to get the wpe pro to pass the blocking)
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tosh5457
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In Nod32 go to Amon>Configuration>Exclusion and add the full path of WpeSpy.dll. Note that you can run wpe pro in safe mode 
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tosh5457
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If you cant download it, you need to turn off nod32 service. if you dont how to do it go to Start>Run>Type "msconfig">Click in Services tab>Uncheck NOD32 Kernel Service.
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