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eliuri
September 30th, 2006, 03:45 PM
Hi:

I installed a free copy of Ewido 4 yesterday, and set it up for periodic, deliberate scanning only. I allowed a shortcut at the Accessory group in the Start menu.


I disabled the Guard and had to disable it twice via Msconfig from loading at Windows startup. I also uncheked the Windows option from the gray Ewido icon in the System Tray and clicked on Exit.

At reboot , the TaskManager still noted guard.exe to be running. I also tested the PC at PC Pitstop:

http://www.pcpitstop.com/

and the results showed that Ewido's Guard.exe was still running in the background.

I uninstalled Ewido 4.0 via the Add/Remove at the control Panel.:(

I would very much like to reinstall it.

But only if I can have it run as a manually intended periodic scan. I don't want the Ewido guard to be running in the background.

however, I would very much like to use Ewido for periodic scanning if I could prevent the background Guard from running....

Is there something simple iIcan do to prevent the background guard from running in spite of the measures to disable it decscribed above?

Thanks in advance.

-Eliuri

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Windows XP Professional Edition SP2
Spybot 1.4
Zone Alarm Security Suite
AdAware SE
A-Squared 2.0

WSFuser
September 30th, 2006, 04:44 PM
did u check and disable the ewido service?

eliuri
September 30th, 2006, 04:59 PM
-{ Quote: "did u check and disable the ewido service?" }-


I disabled it from the User Interface.

I then disabled it via Msconfig.

When the gray icon was there in the sys tray while running a manual scan, I unchecked the check next to Windows and clicked: "Exit"

Yet the Ewido guard exe continued running in the background.

Is there yet another way to disable that service I haven't tried yet?

WSFuser
September 30th, 2006, 05:01 PM
go to start menu > run > type in services.msc and click ok. then find the ewido service, right-click, properties and change its startup type to Disabled.

eliuri
September 30th, 2006, 05:07 PM
Ok...thanks..I haven't yet tried that....

I can download the Ewido again ..and install a new copy...

Once disbled via services.msc, will it remain that way or will I need to do that every time after I reboot Windows?

eliuri
September 30th, 2006, 07:06 PM
Hello again:

I reinstalled the Ewido 4. During the installation, my Zone Alarm firewall queried me as to whether I would wish to allow the Ewido to load on startup. I simply clicked: "Deny" . The instalation continued, and now seems to be set as I wished it.
:)

GWA
October 1st, 2006, 09:13 AM
-{ Quote: "Ok...thanks..I haven't yet tried that....

I can download the Ewido again ..and install a new copy...

Once disbled via services.msc, will it remain that way or will I need to do that every time after I reboot Windows?" }-

As WSFuser stated, changing the service properties to Disabled will prevent the ewido service (Guard) from running; as a side note, I set mine to Manual, which allowed me to "toggle" the real-time on or off without having to adjust the service properties. Not sure if this will always work for all, but did for me.

All that said, I agree that the Guard should not "hang around" unnecessarily.

CHUCK