David C. Rankin さんは書きました: > Marc Beck wrote: >> I am using AVG on several boxes and have no problems at all, so I suspect >> that's not the problem. However, there might be some settings to be >> adjusted >> >> Marc >> 972-800-2150 >> www.Amazingcomputing.biz >> >> > > You guys in Dallas must be doing something right. I generally access a > samba > server configured in stand-alone mode in the same fashion I have for the past > 9 > years. Beginning with vbox 2.0 I started having slow _write_ problems 'to the > server', read performance is fine. Killing AVG solved the problem. One other > issue is that when avgcc.exe runs, it fails to create a systray icon, so I > suspect there was a problem with that avg config or it's ability to work with > SP3 on win xp. What version of windows do you have virtualized and what type > of > host are you running on? I have an openSuSE 11.0 x86_64 with the WinXP SP3 > guest. >
I would suggest not using antivirus at all. The wonderful thing about virtual machines is that they can be copied and backed up and restored and all sorts of things like that. No antivirus is 100%... no antivirus is even %50. The drawbacks of antivirus far outweighs the advantages. Factor in the fact that we are talking about a virtual machine and the solution becomes obvious -- streamline recovery processes and run without antivirus. Good computing habits are also highly advised. _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users
