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ripken204

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You can also set up NOD32 to be silent. Just set all the configs to first clean, then delete the infected files, set the update on its own, and then you'll have no need for the GUI. That's how I run my computer and NOD32 still catches crap that I get through my e-mail. As long as the kernel is running (nod32krn.exe) you're protected. That way your sis won't have access to the settings so that she can't unprotect herself. :P

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Follow the instructions here for the maximum security settings. Then, simply disable the GUI from startup and you're set! You can disable it from msconfig or Startup Control Panel. As long as the kernel is running, NOD32 will update and protect you from viruses.

You won't get any notification windows however, but I trust that it's doing its job and I don't really want to be bothered with a window saying that it's deleted a virus.

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