What is Anti-Stealth?
Rootkits use special techniques to prevent unauthorized files and processes from being detected using conventional means. Anti-Stealth technology is integrated into NOD32 and allows the On-Demand Scanner and Access Monitor (AMON) modules to detect these objects even when their presence has been hidden from the operating system. By default, Anti-Stealth is enabled in NOD32 and is used automatically by the modules which require it. Installation in test mode (creating nsetup file) If the installation of NOD32 fails for any reason and you cannot resolve the issue, it may be necessary to run the installation in test mode. Running the installation in test mode will create a log file that you can send to the ESET Customer Care team. This will allow us to more effectively trouble-shoot the issue. To run the installation in test mode and generate the log file, please follow the steps below: 1. Click Start → Run. The Run window will be displayed. 2. Click the Browse button and navigate to the C: