RE: How to configure Kaspersky to leave BNR2 alone?

"Stormblade" <[email protected]> Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:14:01 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.network.bnr
Message-ID <000301c81fbe$7f49a800$7505010a@Kendall>
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of bnr2d2
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 9:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BNR] How to configure Kaspersky to leave BNR2 alone?


"I'm asking the question here because Kaspersky support can't/won't 
answer it; I know, I expect more from a free product than a 
commercial one, but isn't that becoming more and more the case?"

Sure is. It's because part of the hype of open source (Which isn't the same
as free but folks confuse the two regularly) is that it competes extremely
well with your standard closed source commercial products because you have
tons of folks adding this or than to make it really feature rich. That's the
marketing hype anyway :)

"When downloading many headers with more than one server at once, 
especially when splitting them up so it doesn't take days to D/L, I 
have discovered that avp.exe is doing over 90% CPU and BNR2 slows 
down until it hangs and I have to kill it. If I stop Kaspersky first, 
everything is fine. The problem is I can't leave my PC unprotected 
like that."

"Norton used to have an option to ignore a list of locations, but I 
can't/won't use Norton. Anyone know the answer to this riddle?"

I've never used Kaspersky so can't really help ya there. But I agree with
you on Norton. Used to use it but dropped it quick. Too much of a resource
hog and tended to get corrupted and was difficult to remove. They actually
have a utility on their site to remove a corrupted unfinished uninstall.

Anyway, now I use nod32. I believe it's the best Anti-virus out there right
now. If you're looking for an alternative give them a try. If not have a
look maybe at AVG. I've tried them out before and they seemed ok but not as
reliable as nod32 IMO.

"Thanks in advance."

Sorry I couldn't help more.





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