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WingsAhoy

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  1. I think it's been fixed. A small product update got installed a few days ago without having to reboot. On three of my computers, I had to delete the disabled Windows anti-theft account, reboot, go into the anti-theft web interface and create the Windows anti-theft account again (using the same account name as prior). It's been two days and no problem with anti-theft since.
  2. I don't think we need to recreate the phantom account. It never went away. It's disabled in Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Local Users and Groups -> Users -> [phantom account name]. Don't bother enabling it yet. It will automatically become disabled again in as little as a few minutes and anti-theft will be disabled again.
  3. Why not release an intermediate patch now? All four of my Windows 10 computers with EIS are having the problem. In the mean time, I have no theft protection. Theft protection I paid for, as a key feature of EIS.
  4. Exactly why I love NOD32. Every alternative I've tried is incapable of catching most of the HTTP worms that NOD32 finds.
  5. On the off chance this helps and the file is available, have them try Live Installer V5. I've been pulling my hair out for the past five hours trying to upgrade NOD32 V7 to V8 on an XP Pro SP3 machine. Live and offline installers V7 and V8 absolutely refused to work, even after I used the manual uninstaller followed by searching through the registry and my hard drive's file directories and removing every last trace of "ESET" and "NOD32". No luck. As a last resort, I tried an old version of Live Installer V5 for NOD32 that I had hanging around. It worked perfectly and automatically installed NOD32 V8. No clue why it worked but a big relief.
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