start up ,shut down problem

Started by merlin, Aug 12, 2008, 22:33:00

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Rik

Being careful prevents many problems, Simon.
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Quote from: Simon on Aug 17, 2008, 11:34:23
Well, I tried MBAM, and it found nothing, so to me, that proved that a) I'm careful where I surf, and b) F-Secure is doing it's job, and I probably don't need anything else.  :)
I have given up playing with new security software now, I have a good mix, like Simon for me Kaspersky 2009 does its job, I browse with as much care as any of us can as even a poisoned jpeg can get you, which is why I use Ad Muncher, speeds up browsing and removes ads and banners, since installing it on the 27th of June its removed 33,368 ads and saved 260mb of bandwidth I always think banners and ads can be a big cause of infection and Ad Muncher works with IE, Firefox live messenger even your mail clients, SAS for scans and that mix works well on this machine.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

MoHux

Quote from: Rik on Aug 17, 2008, 11:39:03
Being careful prevents many problems, Simon.

As the barmaid said to the sailor!   :ukflag:

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D-Dan

Quote from: MoHux on Aug 17, 2008, 18:04:04
As the barmaid said to the sailor!   :ukflag:

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Damn - Why did I choose to be an accountant. We miss all the good fun  :mad:
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Rik

I wonder what the collective noun for accountants is... A column, maybe? ;)
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Steve

Quote from: Rik on Aug 18, 2008, 08:50:06
I wonder what the collective noun for accountants is... A column, maybe? ;)

Their are several here's two "sum of" and "balance of" :)
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Quote from: stevethegas on Aug 18, 2008, 09:04:24
Their are several here's two "sum of" and "balance of" :)
Wheres "A pain in the backside of"
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Rik

I rather like 'a rash of...' :)
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Rik

Given we have at least three in the forum, I couldn't go that far. ;)
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Steve

I see you having been doing some auditing. :)
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Simon

Surely it would be an 'audit' of accountants?   ;D
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Rik

Nice one.  :thumb: (Though possibly an Audi of accountants might be more accurate!!)
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More likely a " rabble " of accountants if the ones on here are a typical example.. ;D :out: :duck: :duck: :duck:
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Ray

Maybe a Pod of Bean Counters.  ;D
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merlin

i think i've found the answer to sas long start up/shutdown problem, as simon said turn off "real time protection", yes this works but real time is important, so instead of turning that off, just go to perferences > realtime protection , and turn off "first chance prevention " only

this prevents a scan at startup and shutdown, which was causing the original problem, but allows real time protection.

Philip

Quote from: Rik on Aug 18, 2008, 08:50:06
I wonder what the collective noun for accountants is... A column, maybe? ;)
how about a cache of accountants  :whistle:

Simon

Quote from: merlin on Aug 20, 2008, 21:04:37
i think i've found the answer to sas long start up/shutdown problem, as simon said turn off "real time protection", yes this works but real time is important, so instead of turning that off, just go to perferences > realtime protection , and turn off "first chance prevention " only

this prevents a scan at startup and shutdown, which was causing the original problem, but allows real time protection.

Nice tip, Bob!  :karmic:
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Quote from: merlin on Aug 20, 2008, 21:04:37


this prevents a scan at startup and shutdown, which was causing the original problem, but allows real time protection.

Thanks, but not available in Free Edition. :'(
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Neither is real time protection, In, so the problem doesn't exist anyway.  :)
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