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Old 03-14-2008   #7 (permalink)
Gary VanderMolen


 
 

Re: Data Execution Prevention has closed Windows Mail

I've never used NOD32, so I can't advise you how to shut down
its email scanning permanently. If it doesn't have that option
(permanently disabling email scanning), I'd get rid of it.

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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)


"Mickey Segal" <not_monitored@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23OAhUaWhIHA.5088@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I looked at the Windows Mail files and found a recovery folder and lots of 0KB files that appeared to be debris from previous
>events. In addition, many of my folders were still in Local Folders, an echo of my having brought the email over from Outlook
>Express, and there were a lot of eml files in the Windows Mail folder itself. I decided to clean all of that up before doing
>anything, and so far so good. If the problem doesn't come back I would be inclined to believe that cleaning up the debris
>restored the karma of Windows Mail.
>
> BTW, one annoying thing about NOD32 is that when I uncheck "Enable email protection" and reboot, NOD32 enables email protection.
> Also, when I disable all protection to do an installation, re-enabling protection reinstates all forms of protection, including
> email protection. Does anyone know how to be more firm in getting NOD32 to turn off email protection?
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OWBEgGygIHA.4076@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>I would first delete, then recreate the email account. If that doesn't cure the
>> problem, uninstall NOD32.
>

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