Thursday, June 21, 2012

Following a fall time, access back to normal Twitter

 
After nearly an hour off the air in a crash that totaled access across multiple platforms, access to Twitter was back to normal on Thursday afternoon. The microblogging service had left the air and prevented the access of users, in addition to the web version, on mobile devices and third party applications like TweetDeck, for example.

In its status page, the company confirmed the problem. "Users may be having trouble accessing Twitter. Our engineers are working to resolve the failure," the company said. Twitter did not say what caused the fall of the service.

Windows Phone 8 will not run on older devices

-Short new-
If you want a smartphone operating system from Microsoft, forget what's already there and wait for the new version coming out who knows when.

The message that Microsoft is (at least for me) is clear: Windows Phone 7/7.5 was an experimental market. A test required because the development time of WP8, but that was well received by the media, but not so much by consumers. I personally think WP7 one of the most interesting things in the world of smartphones.

One thing is certain: despite all the cool items of Windows Phone 7, he gives more to recommend the purchase of a smartphone with this operating system. Microsoft has resolved the issue of fragmentation in the most radical way possible: it will not run on older devices. Recommend a Windows Phone 7 today is that not recommend buying a smartphone with Android 2.0. Can not. It is past is over.

Legend has it that they did not sell well (hello, Nokia), then you better just irritate consumers around the world (thousands rather than millions, right?) And tell them to leave or wait for the next update for Windows Phone 7.8 (seven-to eight-, get it?), which will bring a new or another (including the new home screen). WP 7.8 is pretending perfumery to the purchaser of a Lumia has a modern OS. Bah.

Remember that Windows Phone 8 also means a big bear hug at Nokia (now depends exclusively on the Microsoft Smartphone) ¿the second week after the Surface. With a new operating system without upcoming launch, Nokia Lumia gets stuck in "old". And that is not good for the Finns even more because HTC, Samsung and Huawei have said they will launch devices with WP8 as well.

Friday, June 1, 2012

How to Setting Nod32 Ver.2.7

 

ESET NOD32 Antivirus and ESET Smart Security, commonly known as NOD32, are antivirus packages made by the Slovak company ESET. The following operating systems are supported by different ESET products: Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Novell NetWare, Solaris, Windows Mobile platform, and others. ESET NOD32 Antivirus and ESET Smart Security are each sold in two editions, Home Edition and Business Edition. The Business Edition packages add ESET Remote Administrator allowing for server deployment and management, mirroring of threat signature database updates and the ability to install on Microsoft Windows Server operating systems.

How to config nod32 ver2.7

 
AMON

1. Click on “AMON”

2. Click on “Setup”



1. Click on the “Options” tab.

2. Place a tick in “Potentially unsafe applications”.



1. Click on “Actions” tab

2. Choose a Radio Button that suits your needs.

3. Click on “OK”.



1. Click on the “Exclusions” tab. If you are having issues with a file being continually scanned, you may be pointed to here in order to exclude such a file.

2. Click “OK”.



DMON


1. Click on “DMON”.

2. Click on “Setup”.



1. Click on the “Setup” tab.

2. Place a tick in “Potentially unsafe applications”.



1. Click on the “Actions” tab

2. The actions you have chosen are for specific file types, in this instance “Files”. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

2. Click on “OK”.



EMON


Note: EMON is now installed by default for use with Microsoft OUTLOOK (not Outlook EXPRESS)


1. Click on “EMON”.

2. Click on “Setup”.



1. Click on “Scanner”.

2. Place a tick in “Scan plain text message bodies” and “Scan RTF message bodies”; I know, but they said the same thing about jpeg files.



1. Click on “Detection”.

2. Place a tick in “Potentially dangerous applications”.



1. Click on “Extensions”.

2. Place a tick in “Scan extensionless files”.



1. Click on “Actions”.

Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

2. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

2. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

2. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.



1.Click on “Environment”.

Follow the Red Arrow and choose a Radio Button that suits your need.



1. Click on “Logs”.

Place a tick in “Log all files”.

2. Click on “OK”.



IMON

1. Click on “IMON”.

2. Click on “Setup”.



1. Click on the “POP3” tab.

2. Click on “Compatibility Setup” > setup



This is where you will be instructed to go if you are having an issue with IMON...



1. You can adjust IMONs compatibility setup by sliding this along arrow along the bar.

2. Click on “OK”.



1. Click on the “HTTP” tab.

2. Click on the Radio Button that reads “Automatically deny download of file”.

3. Click on the “Client Compatibility” button.

This is where you will be instructed to go if you are having an issue with a particular program...



1. It is recommended to change the compatibility level to "Higher Efficiency" unless you experience problems with certain applications.

NOTE: With “Higher Compatibility” mode it is possible that Trojans may slip through IMON.


2. Click on “OK”.



1. Click on the “Miscellaneous” tab.

2. Place a tick in "Log intrusion attempts to the virus log".

3. do NOT click this unless you are advised to, or you are seeing a slow internet connection. This button repairs the LSP chain (Winsock).

Further instructions on repairing Winsock can be found in post number 124 here.

4. Click on “Scanner> Setup”.



1. Click on the “Setup” tab.

2. Place a tick in “Potentially unsafe applications”.



1. Click on the “Actions” tab

Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

2. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Click on “OK”.



1. Click on “OK”.



NOD32

1. Click on “NOD32”

2. Click on “Run NOD32”



1. Click on the “Scanning Targets” tab.

2. Make sure ONLY your Hard Drives have a RED tick.

In this screenshot I have 4 hard drives, hence you can see 4 red ticks. If you only have 1 hard drive then there should only be 1 red tick present.



PROFILES


1. Click on the “Profiles” tab.

2. Place a tick in “Run this profile in cleaning mode” and “Use this profile for scanning files/folders from within the context menu.

3. Make sure this Radio Button is checked.


Each profile can have different scanning settings if you so desire, or you can have NOD32 scan exactly the same way in all profiles. NOD32 is just giving you choices, and choices are good.

It’s like having many pizzas and with each you can choose a different topping, or you may have a favorite topping that you want on all pizzas.



1. Click on the “Setup” tab.

2. Place a tick in everything found within “Scan” box.

3. Place a tick in everything found within “ThreatSense scanning options” box.

4. A warning box will pop up regarding “Advanced Heuristics” and the use thereof. Further information can be found by click on the “more…” link.

5. Click on “Close”.



1. Click on the “Actions” tab

Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

2. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrows and choose Radio Buttons that suits your needs.

The same advice for each choice can be found in the post that covers DMON> Actions tab.

1. Clicking on the drop down arrow reveals the next step.



Follow the Red Arrow and choose a Radio Buttons that suits your needs.



1. Click on the “Scanning log” tab.

2. Place a tick in “Scrolling”.

3. Click on “Quit”.