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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

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  • Hello Jo,

    actually an impact on the speed can be two things: Overall competition for resources (i.e. your application runs slower because unrelated work is done in the background) or increased cost of certain actions (e.g. the additional time and resources needed when a file is opened). [Enter perception] The latter is more noticeable as it affects only distinct and specific steps of the workflow and furthermore a linear rise in transaction time is not perceived as such. 

    Christian

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  • Hello Jo,

    actually an impact on the speed can be two things: Overall competition for resources (i.e. your application runs slower because unrelated work is done in the background) or increased cost of certain actions (e.g. the additional time and resources needed when a file is opened). [Enter perception] The latter is more noticeable as it affects only distinct and specific steps of the workflow and furthermore a linear rise in transaction time is not perceived as such. 

    Christian

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