Eset Node 32 interfering with icloud photos

I have recently installed Eset Node 32 on my WIndows 7 PC. My photos are now not updating on my Photo Stream/iCloud Photos folder. Any ideas?

Hello,
Sorry for the trouble. That shouldn't happen! I am Vineeth and I am from the Norton Support team.
Can you please disable the Smart Firewall feature in your Norton product temporarily and see whether you can update the iCloud photos? If you can do that, then we may need to allow the iCloud application under the firewall.
Thanks!
Vineeth
Norton Support

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