Similar results here. Computer has been running for many hours and been doing a whole heap of stuff. nod32krn.exe 22,080k nod32kui.exe 2,256k...
Intel core duo 1.8ghz on one laptop. Intel Pentium M 1ghz (ULV) on my other laptop.
Started out with ms-dos 5-6 and the good old powermenu. The moved onto microsoft windows 3.1 . Over the years i have progressed thru win95, win98,...
You could try using a memory cleaner, i use a little app from analog X called maxmem which works well....
I would suggest using avg antivirus. Its the lightest/easiest av i have ever used. I install it on all my friends old school systems that just...
Well looking at the taskmanager, it tells me that avg 7.5 is only using 1.5-2mb of ram which i find quite amazing. Whether or not this is accurate...
Well if you feel you need a higher level of protection you can load the enhanced ruleset or download phant0ms ruleset. Theres also a few advanced...
For the average user antivir's adware/spyware detection is sufficient enough. Do an on demand antispyware scan from time to time and you'll be...
Re: ProSecurity v1.24 released! [as of Dec 2, 2006] Just tried the autoupdate feature, it downloaded the update, then after installation told me...
Yeah, if the multiple pop ups annoy you then turn it off.
Same here, i'm running prosecurity instead of a firewall behind a firewalled router.
I am running a dell laptop with windows 2003 and i have the same problem that you do, i've tried a few things with no success.
I'd just run comodo + av + dsa, thats plenty of protection.
You could always try out jetico v1 firewall, its more secure than outpost versions 2 & 3. Its free but can be a little hard to use.
I don't think the guys at matousec like any current firewalls. They seem to rag on them all.
Well if you need the complete suite then norton is your best choice, if you just want an antivirus then nod32 is your best bet.
From what i have read dsa is best used on a system setup thats not going to be changed too often.
No its the 32bit enterprise version of windows 2003. I am going to try it on the same computer with a windows xp installation and see how it goes.
All i remember seeing was that on the startup screen it said multi processor support was enabled so i take that to mean that it was using the...
Yeah even tho its disabled i guess its still loaded into the memory. Hopefully in a future release appdefend may have a seperate installer.
Its not working for me at the moment :(. Oh well back to the old beta until another release i guess. I was glad to see that it has multi processor...
Still no luck with a clean install of windows 2003 + latest updates and system drivers. Windows starts up and i see the ghosts floating around...
You need more ram :)
Doesn't support win2003 unfortunately.
Outpost should be running from c:\program files\agnitum It seems strange that it would be trying to run from a temporary directory. I suggest you...
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