This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Best practice for on-access scanning

Hi,

we're having some older computers who are experiencing some problems. Their machines are extremely slow when using the default on-access settings. From the moment we disable the on-access scanning, the computers work without any problem. As it's not done to let it disabled, I'm looking for a way to set it for those computers that they're safe but also that they can keep working. What are your suggestions?

Jo

:57558


This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • Hello Jo,

    using the recommended (default) settings. Over time I've encountered a handful of applications with a terrible start-up performance when scanning was enabled. Haven't bothered to find out why exactly (but abysmal performance when a scanner is involved can for example be achieved with Java).

    Christian 

    :57589
Reply
  • Hello Jo,

    using the recommended (default) settings. Over time I've encountered a handful of applications with a terrible start-up performance when scanning was enabled. Haven't bothered to find out why exactly (but abysmal performance when a scanner is involved can for example be achieved with Java).

    Christian 

    :57589
Children
No Data