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  1. Having a FP detection on a clean program or a file is one thing, but this is a bit more serious than that since it affects the entire user base of their products.

     

    Yup, no AV vendor should take FP lightly. Not only a FP detection on a file but also a file which is belonged to Windows core system. Simply quarantine the file will cause the whole system of the users unable to boot properly or unusable. It was a good lesson for Panda and every AV vendor.

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    Let's wait for the next service build of v8 which will likely address this issue with certain removable drives.

     

    Does it mean there will be a module update coming soon?

     

    No not a module, this is not "fixable" in any module, it's one of those problems they can't fix and release a new module, instead it will be included as a fix in the next build release of the product. It should be stated in the change-log once the build is released.

     

     

    So it is a program update?

  3. I have only 1 system that I connect directly to internet (no router) or router (wired) or router (wifi). Wifi password is WPA2 protected.

    So should I choose Home or Public?

     

    This depends on the location at where you are connecting to the network. If you are at your own home, then you can choose Home. If you are connecting to public wi-fi at public location, you should choose Public. Another thing that you need to take note is sometimes you need to manually change this Home or Public option in case the ip addresses and subnet masks that you have added in the Zone editor are exactly identical whether you are connecting to home or public network without ESET alerting you. 

  4. So how did you upgrade? I had my Windows 7 installed in my system before Windows 8.1. After installing Windows 8.1 with its online installer, I had a clean OS but the admin privilege issue has slowly risen up day by day after many Windows updates. I have not been able to access my Windows Metro Apps and also install some applications. Keep on getting issue with the Access is Denied. 

  5. Ya. I realize that ESET will forever wait for our response to its alerts until we respond to them. But I hope that future release will have some sort of flexibility like a timer. The user can choose whether to let ESET have prompt alert forever, 30 minutes or 5 minutes. If no action is taken after timeout, ESET will allow or block the program( depends on users options)

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    IMHO, I would suggest that you just try to disable the firewall see if the problem still persists.

     

    please check post #3, this workaround is also reported to be not working.  <_<

     

    That's strange...

    But maybe Marcos can answer you and say whether they could reproduce the problem or whether the Wireshark log helped them.

     

    I think ESET Team is already aware about this issue. There is a detailed FAQ from IDM developer telling ESET is the main culprit behind downloads being stuck & data corruption, unfortunately they (IDM) can't do anything about this.  :huh:

     

     

    Try to disable firewall, Epfw NDIS lightweight filter, and protocol filtering. In case fail again, just uninstall Epfw NDIS lightweight filter. Just my opinion, you may no need to follow.

     

    Like this one,

     

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