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memory hog

I've installed and run the Sophos free a.v. for the Mac for several weeks, and the machine has become increasingly sluggish. I finally checked memory use and the a.v. program had glommed more than 1 gig of physical RAM -- it's a Mac mini with 2 gigs installed.

Pretty much the only new files brought into the machine are by the web browser. Network was definitely not checked but archives may have been  checked. However, this memory use is not seen during a full scan, but just doing "on-access" scanning.   The memory is just never freed. I didn't notice this at first, but it became apparent soon.

As a result, I've had to stop the on-line scanning, but I wondered:  Is there anything I can do about it? 

I ought to note that I'm in the habit of leaving my machines on, as I use them for my home business, and they are rarely restarted.  I suppose one could kill and restart the a.v. every night via launchd. Any thoughts?

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  • My numbers are similar to what should be expected as reported above by the dev. on my iMac 24".  Just checked Activity Monitor and all seems fine.  Had the program on for a bit less than a week.  The MenuBar icon is on, I keep the the App in the Dock off.  Running that way, it picked up an issue in something I dl'd, quarentined it, and then dealt with.  The program works, as far as I can tell.

    Thanks.

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  • My numbers are similar to what should be expected as reported above by the dev. on my iMac 24".  Just checked Activity Monitor and all seems fine.  Had the program on for a bit less than a week.  The MenuBar icon is on, I keep the the App in the Dock off.  Running that way, it picked up an issue in something I dl'd, quarentined it, and then dealt with.  The program works, as far as I can tell.

    Thanks.

    :1004345
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