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  • Looking through old logs and comparing all the data I'd gathered in the past - the problem that was causing the memory increase in vsserv.exe was the following. (This was found by using SysInternals Process Explorer & Process Monitor) ... It performed this action every 10 seconds, and each time it did so, 28k of Virtual…
  • And how exactly can you bypass a memory leak (except closing and restarting that application)? I meant by rebooting the computer.
  • The millions of happy users of BitDefender don't realize there's a memory leak issue or how their memory even works, so when their systems slow down, they typically just reboot (cause that's what they've been told a million times by their friends, co-workers, and even tech support people). This doesn't solve the issue of…
  • No, this cannot be done. Why? Because the all forum is a place to report bugs. All we can do is advice users to post here only once. So: Please post in this topic only a short description about what problem(s) you encounter. More details and answers to the problems reported here should be made in another topic (and the…
  • Can't this topic be made into a subforum of General Talk? As is, searching for specific messages is difficult as the search facilty only brings you to the first page of the topic. The bug topic has ten pages, which makes it awkward to find the specific message (e.g., one mentioning "permissive"). Also e-mail notification…
  • Can't this topic be made into a subforum of General Talk? As is, searching for specific messages is difficult as the search facilty only brings you to the first page of the topic. The bug topic has ten pages, which makes it awkward to find the specific message (e.g., one mentioning "permissive"). Also e-mail notification…
  • Of course, this default profile maintenance is what BD-2008 should be doing (as with BD-10)! Well this was added in about a month ago: nice of BD support not to notify me even when I checked back about my ticket two weeks ago. I suppose we're supposed to monitor all the menu and dialog items to find out when changes have…
  • i don't know if the changes will be submitted also along with the program files. The Generic Profile feature was introduced with the update to the 11.0.16 version on Bidefender. When was 11.0.16 introduced? The last entry on the update page is for 11.0.15: Product Update: Date: February 05, 2008 Product Build: 11.0.15 Can…
  • -you go and check the option "aply tha same generic..." -you are still on the default_untrusted_1 profile, because it is already there for the network you are in -but when you log on to another/new network, you'll see that you'll have a generic profile, for which you have to build rules -the network will stay on generic…
  • This is still a problem... Any word on a fix? I seem to have to disable the firewall most of the time (vmware, VPN etc) and it's at the point that I'm not going to buy this again when my subscription runs out. Norton and others don't have this problem! Ditto with respect to VPN usage: What use is an internet security suite…
  • BD started of well enough with version 8 and 9 and then they released v10 which had more holes in it than a sieve and I was going to ask the Pope to Canonize it for being the holiest piece of coding that BD had come up with. As one version fails or does not work out (after we tested it and paid for the privilege) they…
  • Let's be civil now. This is not grammar school, so no need to use proper English. Anyway, I strongly agree with the beta testing comment. Although the remark about Murphy's Law raised some valid points, it doesn't sufficiently address testing. It also can be seen as excuse for sloppily developed software, which BD-2008…
  • It seems that wscript and cscript are interfaces into the same thing (i.e., one GUI and the other command line). I think the following MS article describes a similar problem in other software: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311269 Anyway, has anyone else had any luck besides Niels in applying this to the BitDefender…
  • BitDefender has the "take two aspirin and call us in the morning" type of support!
  • Oh...and Updating your security solution it's an extremely bad thing True, but it does slow you down. the risk you are talking about applies, in theory, to all menus in Windows. And I really don't think that you avoid using menus, because you risk clicking on something else...or do you? But when a particular menu item is…
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