I tend to exclude the ISO files and other files that are 300MB or larger... I also have a folder that I ignore... and once an archive has passed a...
Thanks... that appears to be the problem... and this works in 3.0.11 as well... that is... removal of automatic virus scan after download......
Greets - Running V4.0.437.0 of ESET Anti-virus on VISTA Home Premium with SP1. When I download files from any site, I have blazing download...
Started with Fortran 4 on punch cards and have been expanding ever since... Regards - -Bob
Tgell - Your solution was close to what I ended up doing... I had to mount the drive on another XP system, then have it delete the partition...
There were no boot sector protections mentioned that I could see... but I can go back and take a look again after work tonight... If the MB...
When installing ESS, if you are careful to select installation of the AV only, there is a good chance you would be ok... but it is better just to...
I tried setting the BIOS to its default one time... after that I gave up and set it back to the way I typically run systems... but then I had to...
I feel your pain... good luck getting it straightened out... Regards - -Bob
Problem with installing the drivers for ESS is that they could interfere with drivers of other firewalls or other anti-virus programs... thus it...
Depending on the wording of the EULA, yes they could... Regards - -Bob
I have a system that once ran XP Professional that has been running Centos 5 for over a year... but business practices require additional...
I prefer Seagate Barracuda drives... but that is just me... You might verify that your motherboard can handle the 1TB drives before sinking...
I don't believe a webguard that contains the same code as the anti-virus software will produce any different effect than the anti-virus code...
Actually... they can see the packets... just probably cannot see what is inside them... Even with VPN, you have to have an address of origin...
Yeah... I keep forgetting the upload piece... too used to what I saw happen with an information case back in the early 90s... It was all download...
Well... according to RIAA, you have to prove that you obtained them legally... and it looks like one judge was following the same ruling......
I know of a case like that from back in 1992... The Secret Service got involved... Needless to say, the spying stopped... but only one served...
Another thing you might try is to boot the computer in safe mode and remove the anti-virus from there... WARNING... AVG leaves things behind......
Any program that eats ton of resources can cause your CPU to work extra hard and run hot... and if you have one of those fans that adjusts its...
I had never heard of Matousec when I chose Online Armor... but after seeing posts about Matousec, I finally checked it out and was pleasantly...
If I recall, no... Now that I think about it, OASIS is not in the free version... Geez... been running this version TOO long... keep forgetting...
It is always the easy things that slip by us when we are looking for the difficult... ))) Regards - -Bob
I can only post about my own observations... I claim to be neither an expert nor affiliated with ESET... Most Anti-virus systems and Firewalls...
This quote from the Boucher case would apply here as well... "Where the existence and location of the documents are known to the government, no...
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