kwk1
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13 minutes ago, kwk1 said:
Okay, so at least now we know the eset works. But why isn't it working with my personal windows email? That's what we need to fix. There must be somewhere in Eset set-up to make it work with another email client. I've looked and can't figure out how.
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9 minutes ago, Marcos said:
You can save it via File -> Save as. Keep the "Outlook message format-Unicode" selected.
Hi, if I click save it only gives me Email message as a type to save. IF I try and drag the file here it says only this and this file allowed and won't do it.
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Okay, I just found something out. My windows 10 Mail has nothing on the top like (file, view, etc.) only what is shown in the screenshot I attached. I just opened my Outlook mail for school which is from Office 365 and it does have file, and "ESET" tab on it which provides a spam button. For some reason the "ESET" tab is not on my personal MAIL account. I think the spam in the personal account may just be microsoft. Anyway, can you help me to enable ESET on my personal email? Thanks
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Hi, I have internet security 14.0.22.0 with windows 10. When I get spam email, I right click and send to spam. It goes to spam folder but it doesn't block the sender like it says it does. I keep getting the same emails everyday. In my windows 7 machine, it has options in the email to block senders. How do I set this up so I can blacklist/block certain email addresses. Thanks
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43 minutes ago, itman said:
If you are using Eset's firewall Public network protection, the only trusted device on your network is the device where Eset is installed on. Eset;s default firewall rules for inbound SSDP traffic; i.e. UDP protocol port 1900, only allow this traffic for trusted network devices.
To stop this blocking activity from occurring, there are the following options:
1. Switch Eset network protection mode for your network to "Home or office network."
2. Disable the Win SSDP service. This is the option I employ since I use Eset's Public network protection.
3. Disable UDP on your router if it exists and is enabled. What is occurring is the router is allowing other devices on your network "to discover" your device for connectivity purposes.
Thanks for the reply itman. I did set to "home or office" and disabled Win SSDP. Not sure why Marco couldn't tell me that. Again, thanks for the useful reply.
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1 minute ago, peteyt said:
I think you should be fine but if your unsure you could try it.
Okay thanks. I think I'll just leave it be for now unless something else comes up. Thanks again peteyt.
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2 minutes ago, peteyt said:
That is exactly running the troubleshooter wizard. Sometimes I've seen stuff blocked but what Marcos is saying is if you've had no issues its best not to go in there and unblock anything. That area is designed so if you find your having problems with something not working you can go in there and see if anything if maybe being blocked and unblock it.
You should be fine but it's hard to know exactly why something is being blocked.
I did find at one point when using the public network setting in Eset a lot of stuff was blocked in the network troubleshooter that wasn't when switched to home but some do recommend using public. The link below explains how to check and change this setting
As for the browser control part unsure about this. If it happens again see if you can get a screenshot of the actual message
Thanks for the reply peteyt. Well I had no issues but unblocked the 2 items. I did also switch the network to home from public after reading about them. I thought since my laptop was 1 thing that was blocked, maybe selecting home network would help it to know it is a safe device. So now, because I unblocked those 2 items, I'm wondering if I should reset the settings to default, or would that not change anything? Thanks for your reply.
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Under set up>Network protection> the troubleshooting wizard showed 2 recently blocked apps or devices. I simply clicked to see what they were. How is that running the wizard. When I saw the 2 things that were blocked, I unblocked them. You still haven't answered if they need to be blocked or if it's okay that they are no longer blocked. If you don't know the answer, then please just tell me instead of constantly bringing up that I ran a wizard. I will just contact Eset support if you can't answer my question.
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Hi Marcos, I feel like uninstalling eset and reinstalling. There is no issue with this is there?
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I didn't run any wizard. I just want to know if those 2 things that eset has blocked need to be blocked. I unblocked them cause one is my laptop, and the other is Windows SSDP Recovery. Do you not know if they need to be blocked or not? Eset was blocking them on its own, I just want to know if I should continue to block them or can I unblock them. Maybe you don't understand, is there someone who could answer that for me? Thanks
Edit: Oh, I was not having any problems just that windows defender gave me notice about app and browser not being monitored.
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Hi, I had windows security pop up saying app and browser control needs attention. I just dismissed it because Eset should be looking after that I hope. The other thing is I noticed under network protection troubleshooting there are 2 apps or devices being blocked, I unblocked them. Now I am not sure if I should block them again or leave unblocked. I attached a screenshot of them. One is SSDP Discovery, the other is my laptop, I am on a desktop right now. I am at home on a personal internet if it matters. Thanks for any help.
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Hi, thanks for the replies everyone. I turned the computer on now (today) and it is working like it is suppose to. Thanks
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On 8/11/2020 at 10:45 PM, Mahdi51 said:
My Eset Internet Security network protection is turned off automatically. I can't turn on firewall, Network attack protection, Botnet protection from my eset internet security. I have updated the antivirus but that does not fix the issue.
I have this same problem only restarting the computer didn't change anything. Yet, it still says I am protected. When I try to turn on those 3 tabs, it says do you want to permanently disable them. Any help appreciated.
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After a scan, it shows this threat:
C:\Users\Ken\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Low\Content.IE5\6WI05BW3\setup[1].exe » INNO » {tmp}\conduitinstaller.exe » NSIS » Script.nsi - Win32/Toolbar.Conduit.S potentially unwanted application - action selection postponed until scan completion
Does anyone know if this is harmful and should be deleted?
How come Eset doesn't take any action for this threat?
Thanks for any replies.
Spam email not being blocked
in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
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Aw that sucks. Maybe I can get my personal Mail sent to the Outlook inbox and then it will work. Have to do some searching on that. Okay thanks Marco.