ProcessGuard v3.4 released!

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by Wayne - DiamondCS, Jul 5, 2006.

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  1. redwolfe_98

    redwolfe_98 Registered Member

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    i installed build 3.4 and i have not seen any problems, not yet.. (the only thing that i am wondering about is the secure-message handling which i have not yet had a chance to see in action).. i was glad to see that there was not much difference in the GUI between build 3.15 and build 3.4.. just some minor differences (in the GUI)..

    so, congratulations to DCS :)

    p.s. i do like the green that indicates that processguard's protection is enabled.. setting up the rules for PG 3.4 seemed a little more slick, too..
     
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  2. siliconman01

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    redwolfe_98,

    Green means you are in Learning mode. Blue is protection enabled and not in learning mode. ;)
     
  3. IceDogg

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    I was just about to freak out had to check it.. redwolfe_98 is correct of course.
     
  4. norwegian1968

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    Wayne,

    I downloaded and installed the latest version, still only using free version
    though. When i went to uninstall KIS 6.0.1.344(Beta) it crashed, total of 3 times, before i had to uninstall PG and repair install KIS, so i could uninstall KIS to get the latest beta build. 3 dumps have been sent to your support, in the "attention administrator" link. Hope the dumps help figuring it out.

    Note: I have never had a major issue like this before either, even with PG V3.3 and about 10 versions of KIS beta.
     
  5. WSFuser

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    if redwolfe is correct, what color is the icon in learning mode?
     
  6. Chubb

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    Green with the key unlock icon is the Learning more, and Blue with the ley locked is the Security mode.
     
  7. Disciple

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    WSFuser it was written in the 3rd message above yours.
     
  8. WSFuser

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    yea i got confused by redwolfe amd icedogg's post.
     
  9. IceDogg

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    oops, my mistake I meant siliconman01 was correct. Sorry bout that. Quoted the right one though.
     
  10. redwolfe_98

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    i was talking about the "green" on the main panel in PG's GUI, where it says "SECURE: Protected by ProcessGuard".. if protection is disabled, it turns to red, there.. in learning mode it is yellow..

    if the icon in the systray is changing colors, i am not noticing it.. all that i notice is that the PG-icon is x-ed out when PG's protection is disabled.. my monitor is dark and maybe that is why i am not noticing any difference in the colors of the icon systray..
     
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  11. Carver

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    For me if the tray icon is: Blue is Secure; Green is Learning mode; red is Alert; RED X is process Guard Disabled. They're is no yellow.
     
  12. WSFuser

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    thanx for teh clarification icedogg and redwolfe.
     
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