EugenUS
December 1st, 2009, 02:46 AM
Hi
There seems to be a problem with Nod32 and Subversion.
I'm using VisualSVN server installed on local PC, it uses a network folder (not mapped drive) for repositories.
When I try to submit some changes it takes forever to do it. The transfer speed is very low. If I check Task Manager I see that ekrn.exe is taking all CPU.
If I disable real-time protection in Nod32 everything starts to work as expected.
I found this issue to be created by other users
here http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=205847
here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/239543/subversion-server-on-64-bit-windows
the post dates are old but it looks that the problem is not fixed in the latest release of Nod.
I'm using Win 7 x64.
Subversion works over https protocol.
Http(s) scan in Nod32 is disabled.
Please fix this, I just bought Nod32 and really don't wanna make a refund or let me know what other checkbox-es shall I unheck in Options
Thx
There seems to be a problem with Nod32 and Subversion.
I'm using VisualSVN server installed on local PC, it uses a network folder (not mapped drive) for repositories.
When I try to submit some changes it takes forever to do it. The transfer speed is very low. If I check Task Manager I see that ekrn.exe is taking all CPU.
If I disable real-time protection in Nod32 everything starts to work as expected.
I found this issue to be created by other users
here http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=205847
here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/239543/subversion-server-on-64-bit-windows
the post dates are old but it looks that the problem is not fixed in the latest release of Nod.
I'm using Win 7 x64.
Subversion works over https protocol.
Http(s) scan in Nod32 is disabled.
Please fix this, I just bought Nod32 and really don't wanna make a refund or let me know what other checkbox-es shall I unheck in Options
Thx