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Solution for crashes of Vista's svchost.exe application caused by NOD32 v2.7

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Recently my copy of NOD32 has been crashing various instances of

svchost.exe. In particular, it seems most fond of crashing the User Profile

Service, the Group Policy Client Service, and the Background Intelligent

Transfer Service. I have discovered through some savvy debugging that the

cause is NOD32's IMON Internet Monitoring Module. I have reported the issue

to both Eset (although, NOD32 v2.7 is deprecated so it's unlikely they will

do anything) and Microsoft (It's also likely they won't do anything, they'll

probably just blame Eset and tell you to ask them to fix it), and in the

meantime I have come up with a temporary work-around for anyone else who may

be experiencing the issue.

 

Open up the NOD32 Control Center, and click on "IMON" under "Threat

Protection Modules". Click on "Setup", and go to the "Miscellaneous" tab.

Click the "Edit..." but next to the "Exclusion" feature explanation. Click

the "Add" button on the bottom left hand side of the dialog that appears,

and add %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\svchost.exe (which for me resolves to

"C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe"). Click on the "Ok" buttons until you are

back to the NOD32 Control Center.

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