Slow scanning

Discussion in 'Prevx Releases' started by Tarnak, Dec 4, 2009.

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  1. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

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    Funny thing since I started the new beta testing of Vipre 4 yesterday, there has been an obvious slow down in scanning by Prevx . See screenshot. Still scanning.
     

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  2. Tarnak

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    Working set shows - 260736K

    Private Bytes shows - 256572K

    Still scanning, has been going for 1hr 20mins
     

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  3. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

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    I clicked the cancel button, and the scan immediately jumped to 99%
     

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    Tarnak Registered Member

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    Notice the difference...
     

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    Ran a new scan successfully. See scan screenshot.
     

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  6. Fajo

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    Might want to upgrade to the newest version 3.0.5.28 It may solve this issue as there has been alot of changes sense the one you currently have installed. You can get it from Prevx.com
     
  7. PrevxHelp

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    :thumb: It also sounds like Vipre could possibly be blocking Prevx from connecting to our database. At 63%, Prevx switches from scanning the local PC to scanning with the database so it isn't performing any other local scanning, but just trying to connect out exact at that moment.

    Let me know if 3.0.5.28 works any better for you :)
     
  8. Tarnak

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    I already have 3.0.5.28 in another snapshot.

    But, at this stage I will not risk installing the Vipre 4 beta, just in case. :)

    I will stick with current Vipre(non beta) release in that snapshot.
     
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