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Originally Posted by adicoto First message is given by Internet Explorer that download has been interrupted. .... |
I assume the interruption was effected by NOD32 (irrespective of the fact that IE showed
(=passed on) that first message, which you say dissappeared when making the screenshot). Now, interruption, in my vocabulary, doesn't mean finally and definitively blocked. You totally disregard....
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Originally Posted by BSPeter ...In as far as I can see download isn't blocked, just stopped and a warning shown (for a possible unwanted application). I think it is simply possible to click on [No action] (or use the advanced options) so that download continues.
As long-time BS.Player users, I think we can surely trust BS.Player's EU server and indicate to other users how they can proceed if they don't trust BS.Player's controlbar (or any controlbar for that matter). |
Any reason why? Doesn't NOD32 in reality recognize its user as "boss" and final decision-maker of what to do or not to do?