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  1. Just want to clarify, by permissions i meant security permissions and not read/write permissions
  2. I finally figured out what the problem was. Thanks to vkmaxx in this post : https://forum.eset.com/topic/3746-overlapped-io-operation-is-in-progress/#entry35035 Ironically enough both issues ?seem to be related on two fronts? ???????????????????? Anyways, Completely uninstalling Eset, fully rebooting, changing the permissions to make the "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\S-1-5-18\" folder "writable" for all users (Everyone), rebooting again, then re-installing finally did the trick You can always change the permissions back when you're done. On another note I wonder why the live installer isn't affected by the I/O issue. All in all a big mess that could have been avoided if Eset simply prompted the user to check that folder for the required permissions to install. EDIT: Just want to clarify, by permissions i meant security permissions and not read/write permissions
  3. still no solution to this? I really wanted to keep eset but avast and kaspersky are looking shinier and shinier each day
  4. start a new thread and explain the problem you have so we can help you There already is a thread https://forum.eset.com/topic/6386-an-attempt-to-add-root-certificate-to-all-known-browsers-on-your-computer-failed/
  5. For what its worth this version doesn't fix the SSL certificate issue.
  6. Tried the new build here and got the same result. So i uninstalled and wiped out eset completely then rebooted 4 times. Ran CCleaner and rebooted another few times. .... Installed the Eset Smart Security 9 beta.... blah blah blah.... then force installed the Smart Security 9 beta. I don't get the error on boot anymore now BUT my definitions are not up to date and the actual certificate is still not in the TRCA. Also, when unchecking and rechecking the certificate option i get the error again. This issue has become exhausting.
  7. What was the last version (beta/alpha or not) that worked for you ? I also didn't have this issue back on eset 6? 7? (i forget which). But i did have some issues getting some SSL sites to load (i think it was in firefox mainly). I'm on 7x86 BTW with mostly all the current updates installed. (including defender)
  8. Do they know what the issue is ? Here is where we stand.... I thought it might have been a permissions issue so I ran.... secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose From the main admin account.(net user administrator /active:yes) It spit out some issues ?which it said I could ignore? Then I ran..... @echo off title Resetting ACLs... setlocal echo. echo Determine whether we are on an 32 or 64 bit machine echo. if "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" if "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432%"=="" goto x86 set ProgramFilesPath=%ProgramFiles(x86)% goto startResetting :x86 set ProgramFilesPath=%ProgramFiles% :startResetting echo. if exist "%ProgramFilesPath%\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\subinacl.exe" goto filesExist echo ***ERROR*** - Could not find file %ProgramFilesPath%\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\subinacl.exe. Double-check that SubInAcl is correctly installed and re-run this script. goto END :filesExist pushd "%ProgramFilesPath%\Windows Resource Kits\Tools" echo. echo Resetting ACLs... echo (this may take several minutes to complete) echo. echo IMPORTANT NOTE: For this script to run correctly, you must change echo the values named YOURUSERNAME to be the Windows user account that echo you are logged in with. echo. echo ========================================================================== echo. echo. subinacl.exe /subkeyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=restricted=r /grant=YOURPROFILE=f /setowner=administrators > %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. subinacl.exe /keyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=restricted=r /grant=YOURPROFILE=f /setowner=administrators >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. subinacl.exe /subkeyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=users=r /grant=everyone=r /grant=restricted=r /setowner=administrators >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. subinacl.exe /keyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=users=r /grant=everyone=r /grant=restricted=r /setowner=administrators >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. subinacl.exe /subkeyreg HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=users=r /setowner=administrators >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. subinacl.exe /keyreg HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=users=r /setowner=administrators >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. echo System Drive... subinacl.exe /subdirectories %ProgramFilesPath%\ /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=users=e >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. echo Windows Directory... subinacl.exe /subdirectories %windir%\ /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f /grant=users=e >> %temp%\subinacl_output.txt echo. echo. echo ========================================================================== echo. echo FINISHED. echo. echo Press any key to exit . . . pause >NUL popd :END endlocal As a batch file (Reset.CMD) ... Also in the main admin profile. (Without changing "YOURPROFILE" first). Both of which i soon imagined at the time needed to be run from the main admin profile and not Administrator. So I ended up doing that and as a repercussion one of the user accounts from the login screen disappeared. Following: hxxp://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/237456-user-accounts-missing-login-screen-control-panel-post2004864.html#post2004864 I added the missing profile to the "user" group. (Which is a tricky thing to do if you don't know what you're doing.) That fixed the issue of the dissapearing profile, but now i'm back where I started. I'm wondering now if It could be a windows update (possibly KB3100213,KB3069762, or KB3072305), some other update, the installation then removal of spyhunter, or still a Ionewolf permissions issue that is causing the certificate issue. I should also note from what I recall I don't believe i had any problems with the certificate back on Eset 7. ...Other than some webpage incompatibilities. I'll try a full uninstall and re-install this time and see what happens.....
  9. I do not see the Eset certificate under TRCA , or anywhere else for that matter. Also, this did not fix the issue.
  10. Hi, I'm having the same issue as surfer on eset 9. I've tried disabling and re-enabling as well as rebooting after many times but i'm still having this issue I am using the latest mozilla firefox, chrome 39 and IE11. I will try and attempt at creating the boot log as marcos mentioned.
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