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    Outlook and NOD32 = conflict?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by mikez, Aug 13, 2006.

  1. mikez

    mikez Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm having trouble setting up my sbc email account in outlook and I think NOD32 might be the issue. Does anyone else experiencing this? Thanks
     
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    disable nod32 first and see what you'll get.
     
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    I tried that but no avail.
     
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    Do you mean that you couldn't terminate NOD32 of you couldn't fix the problem? To terminate NOD32, go to the Windows Services menu under Administrative Tools in the control panel, find the NOD32 Kernal service and set it so that it no longer starts up. Then restart the computer and try to fix your email problem. Also, NOD32 isn't prone to conflicts, so the chances that it is interfering with a common program like Outlook is fairly low. It is more likely that sbc is having issues with outlook than NOD32 having issues.
     
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    I guess it's not NOD32 since I disabled it while going through the outlook process. I guess I'm not going to use outlook.