KIS 7.0.1.321 launched

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  1. dawgg

    dawgg Registered Member

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    Yes, kilf.sys v.377 is probably going to be published with a hotfix soon to Kaspersky products via the updater. Its for Windows XP systems which are experiencing a slowdown/freeze when opening folders.
     
  2. Hangetsu

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    Are the problems XP-only thus far?
     
  3. dawgg

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    Dont know if Vista also has the problems. Some XP's certainly do though.
    Of course, many people think they have a problem when there isn't... just because others have been reporting one.
    There was a medical term for this... forgot what it was.
     
  4. TJP

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    Are you referring to psychosomatic symptoms?

    FWIW, I'm using KIS .321 and have experienced no lags whatsoever when opening folders on my XP Pro system.
    In fact, my PC has no lags at all, just like it did with .125 installed.

    Cheers.
     
  5. JerryM

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    Is it less trouble to wait for V.377 than to install .321, and then go to .377?
    If it is published via the updater I would assume .321 need not be uninstalled.

    Any thoughts on this?
    I hate to experience problems with .321 since .125 is running so well. Hopefully the problems with .321 will be corrected with .377.

    Thanks,
    Jerry
     
  6. TonyW

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    I would suggest installing it as an update is likely soon. It's possible you won't even notice the problems some are reporting. If, however, you experience difficulties which cause you to want to get the latest klif.sys driver, you can, but remember to turn off 'Update application modules' in Settings otherwise the previous klif.sys version will overwrite the newer one next time you update.
     
  7. zx9rblue

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    Just removed AOL AVS and installled 321. Dell Inspiron 9300 Pent M 1.7 running Ultimate. No issues at all. Cisco VPN to home office etc. work just fine.
    No complaints.:thumb:
     
  8. JerryM

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    Thanks, Tony.
    I do think I will wait a week or so, and see what is going on with KIS. That is if I can make myself wait.:D
    Regards,
    Jerry
     
  9. Sjoeii

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    running it on Vista here and still no probs
     
  10. zfactor

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    def more sluggish for me.. mainly with internet browsing??
     
  11. zfactor

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    though the system is MUCH faster and i went down in ram usage with this build i used to see 18-20 now im seeing 12-14. scannning though with the new build seems to use a bit more than before i used to see about 60 max now i see 70-75 max while scanning (full scan archives etc w/ hueristics on)
     
  12. dawgg

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    Sorry, think we've got muddled-up... the Kaspersky version will still be 7.0.1.321.
    The .377 I was talking about is a driver version... not a version of the whole software. It should be included in the next Hotfix which will come via the updater. You shouldn't need to reinstall or manually upgrade Kaspersky.

    I'm personally keeping Kaspersky v7.0.0.125 on my computer and my friends/family's and don't intend to change it in the near future. Just my personal opinion... Its running great here and has served me well :)
     
  13. JerryM

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    Hi dawgg,

    Thanks for the clarification. I thought .377 was going to be as major as .321 whatever that means.
    I think I will also stay with .125 for awhile.

    Regards,
    Jerry
     
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    I have also heard about this medical condition . Forums have very bad influece on users :D
     
  15. jlo

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    Will the update come through via auto update?

    Thanks

    Jlo
     
  16. zfactor

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    everything running great now
     
  17. starter15

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    some folders take a few more seconds to show contents.
     
  18. computer geek

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    I gave it a shot and it is i have to say much better than 125. Those in the KIS forum may be interested to know that i once posted about 125 being really slow as the name "Obi-wan". Very good now. :D :D :D
     
  19. TonyW

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    Yes, it will come through with the signature updates at a time of KL choosing.
     
  20. lodore

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    i will reinstall it on vista once the taskbar freeze when scannin internet traffic problem is fixed. for now i will use 125.
    lodore
     
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