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    Oh, I pray that 9 fixes all the problems I had with it but I don't see anything mentioned in the fixes.

     

    Nonetheless, I will try it on a sacrificial computer with my fingers crossed. :unsure:

    No, looks like I have the same problem - slow to load pages - seeing the "connecting"  message too many times. Doesn't happen with version 8 but I will leave it on the "test" computer for a few days.

     

    For the record, my download speed is 59+Mbps here.

     

     

    Does temporarily disabling SSL/TLS scanning make a difference? This was disabled in older versions but enabled as of v9 by default. Also v9 currently uses a newer Internet protection module than v8 so if disabling SSL scanning doesn't help, install Internet protection module 1173.12 (the same that v8 has) as follows:

    - download and extract the files from the attached archive to your disk

    - temporarily disable automatic update tasks in scheduler so that the module is not updated during the test

    - start Windows in safe mode

    - back up em019_32.dat and em019_64.dat in the ESET install folder and replace them with the attached ones

    - boot to normal mode and try to reproduce the issue.

     

    After you've finished the test, remember to re-enable automatic update tasks and let us know about your findings.

     

    Once I was able to find where to disable SSL/TLS all was well and it behaves just like version 8.

     

    NOW, the rest of your instructions are over my head. I do not possess the necessary computer skills.

     

    SO, would you recommend disabling SSL/TLS permanently or going back to version 8?

     

    My other computers are working fine on Version 8.

     

    Thanks again Marcos.

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    Oh, I pray that 9 fixes all the problems I had with it but I don't see anything mentioned in the fixes.

     

    Nonetheless, I will try it on a sacrificial computer with my fingers crossed. :unsure:

    No, looks like I have the same problem - slow to load pages - seeing the "connecting"  message too many times. Doesn't happen with version 8 but I will leave it on the "test" computer for a few days.

     

    For the record, my download speed is 59+Mbps here.

     

     

    Does temporarily disabling SSL/TLS scanning make a difference? This was disabled in older versions but enabled as of v9 by default. Also v9 currently uses a newer Internet protection module than v8 so if disabling SSL scanning doesn't help, install Internet protection module 1173.12 (the same that v8 has) as follows:

    - download and extract the files from the attached archive to your disk

    - temporarily disable automatic update tasks in scheduler so that the module is not updated during the test

    - start Windows in safe mode

    - back up em019_32.dat and em019_64.dat in the ESET install folder and replace them with the attached ones

    - boot to normal mode and try to reproduce the issue.

     

    After you've finished the test, remember to re-enable automatic update tasks and let us know about your findings.

     

    Thanks for the information Marcos. Most appreciated. :)

  3. Oh, I pray that 9 fixes all the problems I had with it but I don't see anything mentioned in the fixes.

     

    Nonetheless, I will try it on a sacrificial computer with my fingers crossed. :unsure:

    No, looks like I have the same problem - slow to load pages - seeing the "connecting"  message too many times. Doesn't happen with version 8 but I will leave it on the "test" computer for a few days.

     

    For the record, my download speed is 59+Mbps here.

  4. This was just posted (a wee bit ago) by stapp (Global Moderator) at Wilders Security Forum and I just thought I'd share it here (as "Patch Tuesday" is tomorrow).

     

    hxxp://www.computerworld.com/article/3012278/microsoft-windows/microsoft-sets-stage-for-massive-windows-10-upgrade-strategy.html

     

    Many thanks to stapp for posting it. It's part of the topic "Patch Tuesday - Forced Windows 10 Update Issue".

     

    hxxp://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/patch-tuesday-forced-windows-10-update-issue.380661/

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    EDIT 12:24PM EST

     

    I've installed Mayfield's GWX control panel - so far so good.  :)

    It's been weeks since I've seen any Microsoft  attempts to sneak Win 10 on computer but, yes, I understand that their trickery will be even greater in a month or so. Fingers are crossed.

     

    I have GWX, registry hacks and others to stop 10 but MS is smarter than me so I need to stay alert.

  5. Thanks guys.

    After a bit of trial and error I went back to 8. Things seem to be working fine again and I have no slow downs.

    I'm not sure what is going on with 9 but it does make booting up and shutting down the computer slower.

    I also noticed hiccups here and there while trying to open a program and also noticed slower Internet on Firefox.

    I think I'll stick with 8 for now and let the bugs of 9 get worked out before I upgrade.

    Smart move LinkinForcer :)

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    Judging by the number of posts on here it would seem that E-Set made a big mistake bringing out version 9,

    just glad we can role back to version 8 that works with no probs.

    The majority of posts in the forum is always going be people who are having problems. Flooding the forum with posts from people who don't experience any problem would be somewhat ridiculous.

     

    I assume you have posted this in a vain attempt to insult people who are having problems with Version 9.

     

    If you really want to insult someone try insulting ESET.

     

    If you are so good,. why don't you try fixing Version 9 yourself.

  7. I have just installed version 9 and now when I start windows media centre it is very slow to get going however if I disable e-set then it starts up immediately?.

    Yep, I had problems like that and many others using Version 9.

     

    Disabling ESET made the problems go away.

     

    I am back to version 8 on all 4 Windows 7 computers. What a relief! :) :) :) :)

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    If you buy cheaply, you pay dearly.

     

    If you buy quality, you only cry once.

    SO- you don't want the senior discount? ;)

     

    How much do you think I could save with a senior discount? I'm as old as dirt. Right now I'm paying $0.07US (seven cents) a day for each machine.   :huh:

     

    Old as dirt?

     

    I invented dirt- that's how old I am. :)

  9. Hello,

    I was using 8.0.319 with Windows 10 Pro (German Version)

    When I discovered, that 9.0.318.x is available, It installed it over the existing 8.0.319.

    It seemed to work well, after installation I was suggested to reboot, the existing license was included and working.

    After this some times I could not print, print manager received the print jobs, but did not print.

    Then I shut down the system, print outs were made some times surprisingly.

    I deinstalled the 9 version (via control panel Programms and features)

    I reinstalled the 9 version (the download 9.0.318.1 from your website seems to be not the latest one, the installer procedure downloads a newer version 9.0.318.10.)

    Now I was asked to enter the licencse code , which I received by your user-name/Passwort-converter.

    ESET 9 made a fully system check, seemed all ok.

    But from then the Windows EDGE Browser often failed in opening websites (saying "Sorry I could not do this", should I search for it?) , system got very slowly or did what it want, I was waiting, waiting)

    Sorry to say, but after uninstalling ESET 9 again, system seems running much more quickly, EDGE Browser responds at once.

    At this moment I have only the factory built in MS Defender running.

    Wondering, if I should reinstall 8.0.319 or waiting for a 9.x Update which eliminates the problems above.

    Oh, I wish I knew German.

     

    I want to try Version 9 so badly. ;)

  10. I had a problem installing Outpost Pro on Windows 10 this week. Same problem on Windows 7.

     

    The Outpost people blame it on NOD32, of course. They are talking about HIPS. I am not computer literate enough to understand what they are talking about.

     

    If you people know what they are talking about, will it be fixed in the next release of NOD32?

     

    Thanks

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