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WilliamP
February 13th, 2005, 06:59 PM
I have the paid full version of Ewido and had problems with Ewidoguard eating up CPU so I made Real Time Protection inactive. But I have NOD32 and Amon shows it as if it is active . Also it shows in Task Manager. Doesn't that mean it is running?
rdsu
February 13th, 2005, 08:17 PM
Hi WilliamP,
If you only disable the real time protection, the guard still be there..
You have to choose the "remove guard" from de main window of ewido to disable the "Ewidoguard.EXE".
Hope that this can help... ;)
peter.ewido
February 14th, 2005, 05:43 AM
-{ Quote: "I have the paid full version of Ewido and had problems with Ewidoguard eating up CPU so I made Real Time Protection inactive." }-
Does it still consume CPU power even when the protection is turned off?
rdsu
February 14th, 2005, 04:43 PM
Hi fish25,
on my system, yes!
I test it only with the auto update enable...
After 1h30m of starting the windows, the NOD32 takes 5.748secs of my CPU, and the "ewidoguard.exe" takes 20.609secs... And I didn't have the "ewidoguard.exe" starting with the windows...
I hope that the new version will improve this ;)
Regards
rdsu
February 14th, 2005, 05:15 PM
Even without the auto update option enable, it consumes CPU...
Paul Wilders
February 14th, 2005, 06:53 PM
Obviously, it does depend on invididual systems in use - running over here for at least 14 days in a row, resulting in this
regards,
paul
WilliamP
February 14th, 2005, 08:34 PM
Sorry about the delay in responding Fish. In answer to your question. So long as Real Time Protection is inactive there is no problem. As soon as it is activated it goes wild.
quexx88
February 14th, 2005, 09:01 PM
-{ Quote: "Obviously, it does depend on invididual systems in use - running over here for at least 14 days in a row, resulting in this
regards,
paul" }-
Woah, how is your RAM usage that low? I have ewido using a constant 14mb. What AV/firewall are you using it with?
JerryM
February 14th, 2005, 10:03 PM
How do I determine the CPU/RAM usage?
Jerry
Infinity
February 15th, 2005, 08:47 AM
ctrl-alt-del and go to the process involved and see how much mem is using and cpu%
that is it
for the record mine is using 12mb in mem with a 3.4 Prescott so I doubt if it has anything to do with the kind of speedy processor however the amd64 are known to be very good at processor usage
JerryM
February 15th, 2005, 10:30 AM
INFINITY,
Thanks a lot. I have seen these type discussions, but never knew how to find the usage.
Jerry
Infinity
February 15th, 2005, 10:45 AM
quite welcome, please check the column: virtual memory which is in most cases far more important then the plain memory. but sometimes we all forget :)
cheers
Don Pelotas
February 15th, 2005, 11:22 AM
-{ Quote: "quite welcome, please check the column: virtual memory which is in most cases far more important then the plain memory. but sometimes we all forget :)
cheers" }-
And that column (virtual memory) is found in the menubar under: "view" > "select column". Mine is using 13.2mb.:)
BTW. I never forget, but sometimes i can't remember. ;) ;D
JerryM
February 15th, 2005, 03:33 PM
What is the difference between virtual memory and plain memory?
Jerry
ronjor
February 15th, 2005, 03:41 PM
Definitions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_memory
JerryM
February 15th, 2005, 08:26 PM
Thanks, Ron.That is helpful.
Jerry
ronjor
February 15th, 2005, 08:31 PM
You are welcome Jerry. :)
WilliamP
February 15th, 2005, 08:46 PM
I am confused as to what is Realtime Protection if it isn't Ewidoguard.exe?
peter.ewido
February 16th, 2005, 05:40 AM
It is ewidoguard.exe but you can disable the protection by using the context menu... If the protection is disabled, does it still consume cpu power?
rdsu
February 16th, 2005, 08:02 AM
-{ Quote: "It is ewidoguard.exe but you can disable the protection by using the context menu... If the protection is disabled, does it still consume cpu power?" }-
Did you read my post?
peter.ewido
February 16th, 2005, 08:33 AM
Yes, thanks ;)
spy1
February 16th, 2005, 02:07 PM
Here's mine:
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