If you are running ESET AntiVirus and seeing weird Data Manager connections....

 

Leave QCharts and log out and close the Data Manager.

 

Please see the graphic, and subsequent description, below....


 

If you will right-click on the ESET icon in the system tray (lower RH corner of your main monitor) - and then go to the ESET configuration  - you should get to a screen like the one above.

Go into:

- AntiVirus and antispyware

- then into Web access protection

- then into HTTP

- then into Web Browsers

Then, in the list on the right (as shown) find all of the "C:\Program Files\QCharts\" stuff (as shown) and click the boxes until it forms an "x" in the box (again....as shown).

 

eSignal user's note: you will follow the same steps, except you will look for "C:\Program File\eSignal\" and make sure those items are "X"d - such as winros.exe and winsig.exe and nm.exe.

 

What this will do is basically tell ESET "Don't mess with the QCharts executables - just let them do what they need to.

Then click the "OK" button and close this dialog and log back into your QCharts and it should be fine.

If not, then contact support: http://www.esignal.com/support/qcharts/contactus.aspx