I'm confused.
Do the BOINC apps remain in memory while AV is running?
Virus checkers typically run when an app is started,
not when it's suspended/resumed.

[email protected] wrote:
> Maybe that will work.  But I already have leave applications in memory
> checked.
> 
> How about:
> If apps are suspended because of CPU usage, leave them in memory
> -- D
> 
> [email protected] wrote:
>> I have had to stop using the suspend because of CPU usage.  When BOINC
>> starts a software program the AV software cranks up for about 30 seconds
>> and uses the entire CPU for an AV check of the software being started -
>> which shuts down BOINC processing.  A few seconds later BOINC tries again
>> with the same result.  Rinse and repeat forever.
>>
>> There are several possible solutions:
>>
>> 1)  Provide an exceptions list for CPU usage so that AV software is not
>> counted.
>> 2)  Provide a setting for the minimum duration of CPU usage before BOINC
>> processing is terminated.
>> 3)  Provide a delay while starting any task during which no check of CPU
>> usage is made so that AV reading the application will not trigger a
>> shutdown.
>> 4)  Have the users disable the feature so that AV won't interfere.
>>
>> jm7
>>
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