I also had that. 1. Right click an affected folder. 2. Click Properties. 3. Click the Security tab 4. Click the "Advanced" button. 5. Click "Change" next to Owner. 6. Type your username, click the "Check Names" button, then click OK. 7. Check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" under the owner's name. 8. Click OK again. If you get a message saying "Do you want to replace the directory permissions with permissions granting you full control?", click "Yes" and you're done. 9. Click the "Edit" button. 10. Click on your username from the list. 11. Check "Full control" underneath it. 12. Click OK. 13. Click OK again.
this nod32 is not a clever product. i have recently learnt that this stupid program scans my files two times or sometimes three times consequently. a very stupid behaviour. it doesnt have a memory, a cache etc. why does it scan a file, then scan it again, and then again in a few seconds? does it think that i have bought my pc for an anti-virus program? uninstalled it after this experience.
Mine works fine, do you have version I posted a few pages back They had new version for Win 10 Glad Paul D. isn't here,lol
Make sure you download newest version of NOD32, I have version 8.0.319 for Win 10, do not install it until after clean install, right click taskbar, select task manager, then startup tab, disable everything in there, after clean install, return, make sure all are enabled
Yes, i checked. Thanks for infos: Changes in ESET NOD32 Antivirus and ESET Smart Security 8.0.319: Added: Compatibility with Microsoft Windows 10 RTM build 10240 Improved: Internal code optimization Changed: End User License Agreement Changed: Latest Virus Signature Databases included directly in build Changed: Latest modules included directly in build
I would just copy/paste your post to the whole board for answer, more people will see it, open new thread in Win 10
Yeah Edwe, thanks for trying to help me out but I know how to do that, I just was whining because that's too annoying