Installation guide
NOD32 Installation Guide
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Prole saving
The last tab in this section is for Proles. By default, the program will use
the Control Center Prole. If you’ve made some changes on the previous
tabs, you can now save them to Control Center Prole, or to My Prole if
you wish.
There are also some pre-set Prole headings for Floppy Disk, In-Depth
Analysis and Local Disk scanning, so there are numerable variations for
On-Demand Scanning options.
The Context Menu Prole refers to scanning an individual le or folder by
right-clicking on it. When you do so, a drop down panel will give you various
system options; one of them is
to get NOD32 to scan the le
or folder for infections. This is a
very useful quick check before
opening any le.
Some users might want to set up
another prole for some specic
scanning of certain media. You
can create a new name for it here
by clicking the Proles button
in the lower part of the window.
Then you can setup some new
parameters and save them under
this prole.
It’s also possible to use Password Protection to stop other
users changing prole settings.
First, you must setup Password Protection. You may
have already selected this during installation. In the main
Control Center window, enter the NOD32 System Tools
section and then look in the NOD32 System Setup area.
Then click ‘Setup’ and you will see the area for setting
your password. The password is totally of your invention
and should NOT be confused with the username and
password that ESET send you with your license email.
Make sure the password is easy for you to remember,
but if you did forget it, you can “unlock” NOD32 again by
getting this unlocking utility from our website:
http://www.eset.com/les/unlock.exe