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I hate the corporate antivirus installed!

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  • N Narud Shiro

    It should be a good option, if the powersupply could be reliable. But unfortunately it isn't.

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    Marc Clifton
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    Alfredo Blanco wrote:

    if the powersupply could be reliable. But unfortunately it isn't.

    Where do you live? Marc

    My Blog

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    • N Narud Shiro

      It should be a good option, if the powersupply could be reliable. But unfortunately it isn't.

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      Reiss
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      Sounds like you also need to hit your CEO for some UPS's at the same time - if the power is that flaky then it's costing the company even more of your day.

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      • N Narud Shiro

        Every day, when I turn on the pc in my work, I have to wait between 15 and 40 minutes to start working, and all because intermittently mcshield.exe process uses 100% of the CPU!!! For restrictions on my profile I can't disable or at least change the process priority. In the manufacturer's website (everyone knows who is it), there is not even one choice to make a complaint about it, and our infrastructure departament says that I'm an isolated and irrelevant case, being that this happens to many of us. I'm starting to consider seriously as a good option to change of company :((

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        Rajesh R Subramanian
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        Out of curiousity, which antivirus is it?

        "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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        • N Narud Shiro

          Every day, when I turn on the pc in my work, I have to wait between 15 and 40 minutes to start working, and all because intermittently mcshield.exe process uses 100% of the CPU!!! For restrictions on my profile I can't disable or at least change the process priority. In the manufacturer's website (everyone knows who is it), there is not even one choice to make a complaint about it, and our infrastructure departament says that I'm an isolated and irrelevant case, being that this happens to many of us. I'm starting to consider seriously as a good option to change of company :((

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          Chris Meech
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          When I leave my desk at the end of every day, I do a restart on my desktop. That way I accomplish two things. First my PC is booted daily and secondly, the daily virus scans run at night. Each morning, I then log in to our corporate network and within a minute or so, the PC is raring to go. If I powered off the machine each night, then in the morning as part of the logon operations, a complete virus scan would occur effectively rendering the PC useless for about 5 to 10 minutes. Usually whenever there is a long weekend, I'll power off on the Friday and then power back on the following Tuesday morning. While the virus scan runs, I'll go for a coffee or disturb a coworker about my weekend activities. :)

          Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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          • N Narud Shiro

            Every day, when I turn on the pc in my work, I have to wait between 15 and 40 minutes to start working, and all because intermittently mcshield.exe process uses 100% of the CPU!!! For restrictions on my profile I can't disable or at least change the process priority. In the manufacturer's website (everyone knows who is it), there is not even one choice to make a complaint about it, and our infrastructure departament says that I'm an isolated and irrelevant case, being that this happens to many of us. I'm starting to consider seriously as a good option to change of company :((

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            CalvinHobbies
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            I used to work for a company where the policy was alot like yours. the virus scan was suppose to start at lunch, and any updates during " off" time ( you could postpone, however that would just leave you frustrated at a later date). Downside to this was the laptop tops or people who were crazy mobile, or worked during lunch. Same issue as you. One could also forget to change the timing of it as it was locked down. This was by policy which was put in place by higher ups (not IT, I'm talking higher). I feel your pain, but if your company is like the one I once worked for, up hill battle, and try to let it scan at lunch ( ducks wrath and paper balls). Kind of gives me the thought of building a scan software that isn't as system intensive yet still fairly through.

            ///////////////// -Negative, I am a meat popsicle.

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            • N Narud Shiro

              Every day, when I turn on the pc in my work, I have to wait between 15 and 40 minutes to start working, and all because intermittently mcshield.exe process uses 100% of the CPU!!! For restrictions on my profile I can't disable or at least change the process priority. In the manufacturer's website (everyone knows who is it), there is not even one choice to make a complaint about it, and our infrastructure departament says that I'm an isolated and irrelevant case, being that this happens to many of us. I'm starting to consider seriously as a good option to change of company :((

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              Half an hour a day is over 5% of your 'working' time. Unless you're getting paid peanuts (in which case you should get paid peanuts somewhere more spiritually rewarding anyway), it would be much cheaper for them to get you a better computer or fix the policy than to keep wasting your time. Try taking it over the heads of the IT jobsworths who like to have Policies so they can feel important, and go straight to divisional director/CTO/whatever is appropriate in your company. "This is so annoying it is making me think about leaving" could be effective too, but only if you're indispensable ... otherwise you'll just get a reputation as a troublemaker and they'll be happy to have you leave.

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              • M Marc Clifton

                Alfredo Blanco wrote:

                if the powersupply could be reliable. But unfortunately it isn't.

                Where do you live? Marc

                My Blog

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                Narud Shiro
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                I live in Mexico City. But the funniest is in which company I work. It is the biggest insurance broker of the world, however they can't have a realiable & trustworthy 24 Hrs per day - 365 days per year powersupply :laugh:

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                • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                  Out of curiousity, which antivirus is it?

                  "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                  Narud Shiro
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                  It's the enterprise edition of McAfee X|

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                  • N Narud Shiro

                    It's the enterprise edition of McAfee X|

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                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                    I've the same exact thing installed on my machines at work, but never had this problem. Is this problem widespread at your workplace, or is that just a few people?

                    "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                    • C Chris Meech

                      When I leave my desk at the end of every day, I do a restart on my desktop. That way I accomplish two things. First my PC is booted daily and secondly, the daily virus scans run at night. Each morning, I then log in to our corporate network and within a minute or so, the PC is raring to go. If I powered off the machine each night, then in the morning as part of the logon operations, a complete virus scan would occur effectively rendering the PC useless for about 5 to 10 minutes. Usually whenever there is a long weekend, I'll power off on the Friday and then power back on the following Tuesday morning. While the virus scan runs, I'll go for a coffee or disturb a coworker about my weekend activities. :)

                      Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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                      Narud Shiro
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                      It should be a good option if the powersupply could be reliable. But unfortunately it isn't. Many times I've tried to do so, finding the pc turned off the next morning. I'm still thinking on move me to another company.

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                        I used to work for a company where the policy was alot like yours. the virus scan was suppose to start at lunch, and any updates during " off" time ( you could postpone, however that would just leave you frustrated at a later date). Downside to this was the laptop tops or people who were crazy mobile, or worked during lunch. Same issue as you. One could also forget to change the timing of it as it was locked down. This was by policy which was put in place by higher ups (not IT, I'm talking higher). I feel your pain, but if your company is like the one I once worked for, up hill battle, and try to let it scan at lunch ( ducks wrath and paper balls). Kind of gives me the thought of building a scan software that isn't as system intensive yet still fairly through.

                        ///////////////// -Negative, I am a meat popsicle.

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                        Narud Shiro
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                        Man, would be fantastic if you build it. I'm sure that alot of people around the world will really preciated it.

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                        • B BobJanova

                          Half an hour a day is over 5% of your 'working' time. Unless you're getting paid peanuts (in which case you should get paid peanuts somewhere more spiritually rewarding anyway), it would be much cheaper for them to get you a better computer or fix the policy than to keep wasting your time. Try taking it over the heads of the IT jobsworths who like to have Policies so they can feel important, and go straight to divisional director/CTO/whatever is appropriate in your company. "This is so annoying it is making me think about leaving" could be effective too, but only if you're indispensable ... otherwise you'll just get a reputation as a troublemaker and they'll be happy to have you leave.

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                          Narud Shiro
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                          That's the kind of reputation that get who persistently complain about the same item in this company. I should think in a B plan.

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                          • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                            I've the same exact thing installed on my machines at work, but never had this problem. Is this problem widespread at your workplace, or is that just a few people?

                            "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                            Narud Shiro
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                            It seems that happen only on 1 of every 3 workstations. It means 300 of 900 employees.

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                            • N Narud Shiro

                              Man, would be fantastic if you build it. I'm sure that alot of people around the world will really preciated it.

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                              CalvinHobbies
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                              Alfredo Blanco wrote:

                              Man, would be fantastic if you build it. I'm sure that alot of people around the world will really preciated it.

                              First thing that comes to mind with that Sentience; Sean Connery)Your sittin on a gold mine dar Young Calvin.... (saturday night live ref). Well bud, I think you just added in a new item for my midnight warrior work. I agree though, the two MAJOR scanners are process attention whores :/

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                              • N Narud Shiro

                                It seems that happen only on 1 of every 3 workstations. It means 300 of 900 employees.

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                                Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                That's strange. Is there anything common or specific to those machines in which this problem occur? I'm trying to see if I could be of some help, because I know of a team here (well, I work for McAfee) who provides fixes for issues like that. I understand if you are not very concerned, but if you're willing to provide more information, I could try to resolve this for you. The email link is enabled in this post, just in case you thought it's worth a try. :)

                                "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                                • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                                  That's strange. Is there anything common or specific to those machines in which this problem occur? I'm trying to see if I could be of some help, because I know of a team here (well, I work for McAfee) who provides fixes for issues like that. I understand if you are not very concerned, but if you're willing to provide more information, I could try to resolve this for you. The email link is enabled in this post, just in case you thought it's worth a try. :)

                                  "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                                  Narud Shiro
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                                  Thanks alot for your time and good will. But I haven't more information at glance. And yes, you're right, in other companies McAfee works pretty fine. Maybe I misunderstanding this item, and is just about someone who wants to give us a good, necessary, and forced coffe time. And that's the reason why nobody has made the effort to solve it.

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                                  • N Narud Shiro

                                    It should be a good option, if the powersupply could be reliable. But unfortunately it isn't.

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                                    Can you enable hibernatation on your system? It'll be powered down when not in use, but on power on will only need to run a bootstrapper to copy the saved memory contents back from the HD into ram.

                                    Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                                      Can you enable hibernatation on your system? It'll be powered down when not in use, but on power on will only need to run a bootstrapper to copy the saved memory contents back from the HD into ram.

                                      Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                                      Narud Shiro
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                                      Thanks for your suggestion Dan, but I can't enable hibernation due to my beautiful profile restrictions.

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                                      • N Narud Shiro

                                        Thanks alot for your time and good will. But I haven't more information at glance. And yes, you're right, in other companies McAfee works pretty fine. Maybe I misunderstanding this item, and is just about someone who wants to give us a good, necessary, and forced coffe time. And that's the reason why nobody has made the effort to solve it.

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                                        Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                        Alfredo Blanco wrote:

                                        Maybe I misunderstanding this item, and is just about someone who wants to give us a good, necessary, and forced coffe time. And that's the reason why nobody has made the effort to solve it.

                                        :laugh:

                                        "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                                        • N Narud Shiro

                                          I live in Mexico City. But the funniest is in which company I work. It is the biggest insurance broker of the world, however they can't have a realiable & trustworthy 24 Hrs per day - 365 days per year powersupply :laugh:

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                                          Marc Clifton
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                                          Alfredo Blanco wrote:

                                          It is the biggest insurance broker of the world, however they can't have a realiable & trustworthy 24 Hrs per day - 365 days per year powersupply

                                          Wow! Well, according to a 2009 listing of top 10 insurance brokers, that would be Marsh & McLennen :~ Marc

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