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For R:BASE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, the database files are the four .xxx, .xxx,
.xxx, and .xxx files. Oooooops:)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of A.
> Razzak Memon
> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 11:17 PM
> To: RBASE-L Mailing List
> Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Is the problem Windows or New ComputerorRbase?
> 
> At 10:43 PM 2/10/2015, Mike Byerley wrote:
> 
> >I'm wondering why everyone is installing XYZ antivirus on their
> windows
> >8.x computers.
> >It comes with windows defender already in action AFAIK.
> >
> >Since XP I have tried a couple other AV programs, one of which was bit
> >defender, but came back to Window Essentials until I got Win7, then
> >with 8.1 on my laptop, still stick to the MS provided AV.
> >
> >If you do some reading, you will probably come to the conclusion that
> >AV protection is an illusion anyway.  The AV software is ALWAYS a step
> >behind the latest threats, so I just use what is already on the
> machine
> >and try to practice SAFE computing with respect to emails and anything
> >else that I would consider suspect from getting inside my network.
> 
> 
> Mike,
> 
> That's so true!
> 
> I have NEVER used any AV on all my Sony Vaio and Lenovo Helix
> Notebooks/Tablet PCs running MS Window 7 (64) Professional and MS
> Windows 8.1 (64) Professional.
> 
> Having said that ...
> 
> Client and server computers may have one or more anti-virus, anti-
> malware, and/or anti-spyware utilities installed.
> 
> If R:BASE itself is scanned each time it is launched, and the contents
> of the database and temporary files are halted and scanned each time
> they are created/accessed, users will see much slower response times
> when running R:BASE, making connections, and accessing the files.
> 
> When using any security-based software, it is important to add
> exceptions to three areas of the R:BASE program:
> 
> R:BASE Program Executable
> -------------------------
> For R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (32), the executable name is RBG95_32.exe.
> 
> The default folder where it is installed is "C:\RBTI\RBG95_32".
> 
> For R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64), the executable name is RBG95_64.exe.
> 
> The default folder where it is installed is "C:\RBTI\RBG95_64".
> 
> Database Files
> --------------
> For R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (32), the database files are the four .RB1,
> .RB2, .RB3, and .RB4 files.
> 
> For R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64), the database files are the four .RX1,
> .RX2, .RX3, and .RX4 files.
> 
> For R:BASE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, the database files are the four .xxx, .xxx,
> .xxx, and .xxx files. Oooooops:)
> 
> Although wildcard may be accepted, adding each file extension
> individually as an exception may be more appropriate.
> 
> Temporary Scratch Files
> -----------------------
> When R:BASE is launched, it will create three .$$$ temporary files.
> After performing certain actions, additional files may be created, and
> the existing files will increase and decrease in size. Add the *.$$$
> files as an exception.
> 
> Very Best Regards,
> 
> Razzak.

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