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NOD32 2.7 beta available for testing
ESET is proud to present a new beta version of NOD32 2.7 that brings full Windows Vista compatibility as well as significant improvements in terms of detection and cleaning of malware.

New features:
- full Microsoft Windows Vista 32/64-bit compatibility
- new Anti-Stealth technology against active rootkits
- new category for unwanted applications
- improved cleaning of already infected systems

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU START:
1. users with a different language version of NOD32 installed must uninstall their NOD32, restart the computer and delete the program files/eset/install folder before they continue installing this English beta.

2. paying users who have already their username and password for update entered in their NOD32 Control Center should leave the "Use current settings check-box ticked" in order to preserve their username and password, otherwise they must be re-entered again in the NOD32 update setup window.

The beta is downloadable from:

Windows 9x/ME:
http://u4.eset.com/beta/nd98enst.exe

Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista (32/64-bit)
http://u4.eset.com/beta/ndntenst.exe

Trial users can download the beta with a temporary username and password embedded from

Windows 9x/ME:
http://u4.eset.com/beta/eval/nd98enst.exe

Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista (32/64-bit)
http://u4.eset.com/beta/eval/ndntenst.exe

Please report any issues found to beta27@eset.com, any positive or negative opinions are welcome in this thread.

We hope that these improvements will contribute to even better protection of your computers.

ESET, spol. s r.o.


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Faith
Im still not really a big fan of nod, dont know why, but ill stay with symantec for now.
Solid Snake
whell its the best virusscanner thats around these days if you need to beleve the tests resualts
Faith
I guess so. But ill just stick with symantec for now although I know they eat up way too much memory. Ive seen the new results for norton 2007 though and what ive heard they have rewritten the core which is now taking 75% less memory
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