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Ok I see what happened looks like you accessed a different link altogether. This one, which will only install the .cab file. If you google Nod32 online scan it will give you two entirely different links, one will give you the .exe, the other .cab. I believe this was your link here.

 

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That's weird, Will. It looks as if you are getting the same thing that Tony is....

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Yep and now I have that same GUI you got Cindy

 

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And now a totally different scan GUI

 

 

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Ok so we see here what is going on. One link installs the.exe which will reside in program files, and the other link installs a browser add-on.

 

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Actually the other scan, the first one scanned fine I didn't have the backout line issues, or any issue running the scan. I am now scanning with the other link too, though I don't need to you can see I have NOD32 installed. It looks like Tony may have a browser/driver or other computer issue there.
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I had reset IE earlier that should have turned on Active X. Here's what I see. Additionally, I'm now trying https://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner-popup/. This is a different link than the one I was using. I got the notice to install the ESET control. This is what I'm used to seeing. The ESET Online scanner extension is now in IE. It wasn't there before.

 

I wasn't getting the option to install the control with http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner/

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