We had this problem when we switched to NOD32. NOD32's IMON component conflicts with HostExplorer. You could turn off IMON, but the better solution is to add the hostex32.exe (C:\Program Files\Hummingbird\Connectivity\10.00\HostExplorer\hostex32.exe) to the list of applications IMON does not monitor This setting is under 'IMON/Settings/Misc/Excluded Applicatoons' of the configuration profile. Then push the updated profile out to your clients. Erik Chris Wolf wrote: > Is anyone else using this combination of software on Windows XP? We're > in the process of replacing Symantec Anti-Virus with NOD32 and just last > week ran into a problem on a single computer where Hummingbird Host > Explorer fails to work after NOD32 was installed. Uninstalling NOD32 and > going back to Symantec fixed the problem. However, we have installed > NOD32 on several other computers where Host Explorer still works with no > problems. Someone in AIS said she had heard of at least one other person > (in ACNS) with this problem. > > --Chris > ============================================== > Chris Wolf > Computer Service Manager > Agricultural Economics [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > Michigan State University 517 353-5017 -- Erik Selke Information Technologist Department of Sociology 316 Berkey Hall Michigan State University [log in to unmask] (517) 353-1804