As said before they are all from different product versions and ranges (Panda Endpoint Protection or Consumer 2015) which although share file names for the firewall such as nnsprv.sys, they use different versions of them so a dump file from Panda Endpoint Protection or from Consumer 2015 (15.x.x) is not valid to study a crash from Panda Free Antivirus 18.0.0davidsco27 wrote:and they're ALL centered around the SAME FILE. As are Google searches for crashes with that file. So, OBVIOUSLY there's a problem with that file and Windows, and has been for years that you STILL haven't resolved
Apart from that the scenario could be different, are you doing anything special when you get the BSOD?
I don't want to argue but if you don't want to cooperate, there is nothing I can do to help you solve the issue
I'm also experiencing this issue and I already reported it to our IT departmentdavidsco27 wrote:It would also be nice if every time I logged into this board I wasn't told I "exceeded the number of attempts"