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    Actually i use nod32 business edition 4 with comodo firewall and all take 40000 maximum
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    I just wanna ask another thing about Nod32. When I download some stuff with FF and when it's about to finish, I'm guessing Nod starts to scan the file(s), and because of that my PC starts to lags since CPU goes all the way to 100%. Is this necceseary, can it be disabled?
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    I'm not sure for NOD32 but I personally have real time protection off for ESET and FF doesn't automatically scan downloads.

    Afaik it's a feature of FF 3 and you can turn it off by typing "about:config" in your URL box and then changing value "browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone" to "false".

    As said, i have it on true and while real-time protection is off it doesn't scan anyway.
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    Microsoft Security Essentials is the big surprise this year.

    http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/

    @anon: I have TinyXP rev 09 and Norton 2010 worked beautifully and installed correctly for me. I really liked it, it is fast and very very good, but Norton keeps on updating the engine which makes cracks for some reason become useless. So you stay always at the mercy of when a new crack will be out :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeGuy View Post
    @anon: I have TinyXP rev 09 and Norton 2010 worked beautifully and installed correctly for me. I really liked it, it is fast and very very good, but Norton keeps on updating the engine which makes cracks for some reason become useless. So you stay always at the mercy of when a new crack will be out :)
    Well, that's not a Tiny7 issue.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by grebetu View Post
    I'm not sure for NOD32 but I personally have real time protection off for ESET and FF doesn't automatically scan downloads.

    Afaik it's a feature of FF 3 and you can turn it off by typing "about:config" in your URL box and then changing value "browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone" to "false".

    As said, i have it on true and while real-time protection is off it doesn't scan anyway.
    I did as you say. I'll see when I download something!
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