I'm using the free AVG personal edition on my home PC and I see nothing in
the exclusion options to exclude a process, only to exclude which files get
scanned. So no good way to prevent scanning by rsyncd.exe.
So which free AV's offer a way to exclude a process?
I'm using the free AVG personal edition on my home PC and I see nothing in
the exclusion options to exclude a process, only to exclude which files
get
scanned. So no good way to prevent scanning by rsyncd.exe.
So which free AV's offer a way to exclude a process?
At least that's an easy
--On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:31 AM -0500 Michael Stowe
mst...@chicago.us.mensa.org wrote:
So which free AV's offer a way to exclude a process?
At least that's an easy question: none of them.
MSE seems to have the feature:
--On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:31 AM -0500 Michael Stowe
mst...@chicago.us.mensa.org wrote:
So which free AV's offer a way to exclude a process?
At least that's an easy question: none of them.
MSE seems to have the feature:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:31 AM, Michael Stowe
mst...@chicago.us.mensa.org wrote:
So which free AV's offer a way to exclude a process?
At least that's an easy question: none of them.
While there are differences between AV's, there are only a handful of free
ones, none of which make the
--On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 1:02 PM -0500 Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to make a volume shadow snapshot and exclude the
snapshot location?
That sounds interesting. Most of my clients are XP SP3. None were
partitioned with extra space for a VSS like one
At a high-level, VSS works the same way as LVN snapshots. At an executional
level, it's completely different. You do not need a separate partition; you
just need enough free space on the volume.
Timothy J. Massey
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On Sep 12, 2012, at 2:27 PM, Kenneth Porter