The internal product security was hardened to better protect the software itself against targeted attacks.
Press Windows + R , type notepad , and press Enter. Step 2: In Notepad, go to File → Open . Navigate to: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\ Step 3: Change the file filter from "Text Documents ( .txt)" to **"All Files ( .*)"** . Step 4: Select the file named hosts (no extension) and open it. Step 5: Look for any lines containing eset.com , update.eset.com , or edf.eset.com . If found, delete those lines. A clean hosts file typically only has lines starting with # or 127.0.0.1 localhost . Step 6: Save the file (Ctrl+S). You may need to save it to your desktop first, then manually drag it back into the etc folder if you lack permissions. Step 7: Open Command Prompt as Administrator (type cmd in Start, right-click, Run as administrator). Step 8: Type the following command and press Enter: ipconfig /flushdns Step 9: Close Command Prompt and restart your PC. Then retry the ESET update. eset nod32 antivirus and smart security 803191 fixed
The primary "fix" in this release was adding full support for Windows 10 RTM (build 10240) . Earlier builds of Version 8 often faced stability issues on the then-new Windows 10 operating system. The internal product security was hardened to better
Even with the fixed version, a stubborn cache may linger. To fix it: If found, delete those lines
The Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) monitors system activity and uses a set of pre-defined rules to recognize suspicious behavior, with "Smart Mode" only notifying users of highly suspicious events.