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Ze Muffinman

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Since: Nov 05, 2006
Posts: 38



(Msg. 16) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: alt>comp>anti-virus (more info?)

WAIT!
Before you make any drastic or stupid moves, it does NOT take up 70MB.
The process that run with IS, the time you iniciate Windows, occupies
almost 70 MB, but then it goes down considerably after loading, which
takes about 5 minutes only. The proccesses don't use 25 MB each, so
here I'm going to write the process it uses and the amount each one use
in the memory:

pccguide.exe 2820 KB

pcCtlCom.exe 8640 KB

PcScnSrv.exe 11740 KB

Tmntsrv.exe 752 KB

TmPfw.exe 4752 KB

TmProxy.exe 4468 KB

----------- --------

6 processes 33172 KB


TMIS2007 is one of the best suites ever.

Pete wrote:
> "(PeteCresswell)" <x DeleteThis @y.Invalid> wrote in message
> news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> > Per Pete:
> >>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> >>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> >
> > Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
> >
> > Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
> >
> > Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> > tb
> > unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> > getting
> > some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> > FireWall 2-3
> > times/second...)
> >
> > Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> > in the
> > email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
> >
> > There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> > --
> > PeteCresswell
>
> Glad I didn't buy it!
> I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
> -Pete

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Ze Muffinman

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

WAIT!
Before you make any drastic or stupid moves, it does NOT take up 70MB.
The process that run with IS, the time you iniciate Windows, occupies
almost 70 MB, but then it goes down considerably after loading, which
takes about 5 minutes only. The proccesses don't use 25 MB each, so
here I'm going to write the process it uses and the amount each one use
in the memory:

pccguide.exe 2820 KB

pcCtlCom.exe 8640 KB

PcScnSrv.exe 11740 KB

Tmntsrv.exe 752 KB

TmPfw.exe 4752 KB

TmProxy.exe 4468 KB

----------- --------

6 processes 33172 KB


TMIS2007 is one of the best suites ever.

Pete wrote:
> "(PeteCresswell)" <x.RemoveThis@y.Invalid> wrote in message
> news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> > Per Pete:
> >>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> >>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> >
> > Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
> >
> > Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
> >
> > Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> > tb
> > unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> > getting
> > some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> > FireWall 2-3
> > times/second...)
> >
> > Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> > in the
> > email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
> >
> > There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> > --
> > PeteCresswell
>
> Glad I didn't buy it!
> I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
> -Pete

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Ze Muffinman

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

WAIT!
Before you make any drastic or stupid moves, it does NOT take up 70MB.
The process that run with IS, the time you iniciate Windows, occupies
almost 70 MB, but then it goes down considerably after loading, which
takes about 5 minutes only. The proccesses don't use 25 MB each, so
here I'm going to write the process it uses and the amount each one use
in the memory:

pccguide.exe 2820 KB

pcCtlCom.exe 8640 KB

PcScnSrv.exe 11740 KB

Tmntsrv.exe 752 KB

TmPfw.exe 4752 KB

TmProxy.exe 4468 KB

----------- --------

6 processes 33172 KB


TMIS2007 is one of the best suites ever.

Pete wrote:
> "(PeteCresswell)" <x.TakeThisOut@y.Invalid> wrote in message
> news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> > Per Pete:
> >>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> >>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> >
> > Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
> >
> > Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
> >
> > Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> > tb
> > unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> > getting
> > some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> > FireWall 2-3
> > times/second...)
> >
> > Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> > in the
> > email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
> >
> > There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> > --
> > PeteCresswell
>
> Glad I didn't buy it!
> I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
> -Pete
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Ze Muffinman

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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

WAIT!
Before you make any drastic or stupid moves, it does NOT take up 70MB.
The process that run with IS, the time you iniciate Windows, occupies
almost 70 MB, but then it goes down considerably after loading, which
takes about 5 minutes only. The proccesses don't use 25 MB each, so
here I'm going to write the process it uses and the amount each one use
in the memory:

pccguide.exe 2820 KB

pcCtlCom.exe 8640 KB

PcScnSrv.exe 11740 KB

Tmntsrv.exe 752 KB

TmPfw.exe 4752 KB

TmProxy.exe 4468 KB

----------- --------

6 processes 33172 KB


TMIS2007 is one of the best suites ever.

Pete wrote:
> "(PeteCresswell)" <x.RemoveThis@y.Invalid> wrote in message
> news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> > Per Pete:
> >>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> >>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> >
> > Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
> >
> > Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
> >
> > Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> > tb
> > unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> > getting
> > some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> > FireWall 2-3
> > times/second...)
> >
> > Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> > in the
> > email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
> >
> > There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> > --
> > PeteCresswell
>
> Glad I didn't buy it!
> I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
> -Pete
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Ze Muffinman

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

WAIT!
Before you make any drastic or stupid moves, it does NOT take up 70MB.
The process that run with IS, the time you iniciate Windows, occupies
almost 70 MB, but then it goes down considerably after loading, which
takes about 5 minutes only. The proccesses don't use 25 MB each, so
here I'm going to write the process it uses and the amount each one use
in the memory:

pccguide.exe 2820 KB

pcCtlCom.exe 8640 KB

PcScnSrv.exe 11740 KB

Tmntsrv.exe 752 KB

TmPfw.exe 4752 KB

TmProxy.exe 4468 KB

----------- --------

6 processes 33172 KB


TMIS2007 is one of the best suites ever.

Pete wrote:
> "(PeteCresswell)" <x DeleteThis @y.Invalid> wrote in message
> news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> > Per Pete:
> >>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> >>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> >
> > Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
> >
> > Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
> >
> > Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> > tb
> > unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> > getting
> > some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> > FireWall 2-3
> > times/second...)
> >
> > Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> > in the
> > email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
> >
> > There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> > --
> > PeteCresswell
>
> Glad I didn't buy it!
> I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
> -Pete
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:43 pm
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Pete wrote:

> I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> -Pete

Task manager says it occupies around 70Mb of RAM, if that helps. I have no
idea what the other main players occupy. My machine runs well with 500Mb
onboard. I guess it depends on what else you plan to do at the same time.

--
Falcon:
fide, sed cui vide. (L)
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:43 pm
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Pete wrote:

> I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
> hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
> -Pete

Task manager says it occupies around 70Mb of RAM, if that helps. I have no
idea what the other main players occupy. My machine runs well with 500Mb
onboard. I guess it depends on what else you plan to do at the same time.

--
Falcon:
fide, sed cui vide. (L)
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:18 am
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"Falcon" <falcon-631.RemoveThis@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:mGu3h.2250$371.739@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> Pete wrote:
>
>> I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a
>> resource
>> hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>> -Pete
>
> Task manager says it occupies around 70Mb of RAM, if that helps. I have no
> idea what the other main players occupy. My machine runs well with 500Mb
> onboard. I guess it depends on what else you plan to do at the same time.
>
> --
> Falcon:
> fide, sed cui vide. (L)
>
70MB! Why yes, I'd consider that bloat.
A friend has spoken highly of NOD32. Maybe I'll look into that.
Thanks.
-Pete
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:18 am
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"Falcon" <falcon-631 DeleteThis @hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:mGu3h.2250$371.739@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> Pete wrote:
>
>> I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a
>> resource
>> hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>> -Pete
>
> Task manager says it occupies around 70Mb of RAM, if that helps. I have no
> idea what the other main players occupy. My machine runs well with 500Mb
> onboard. I guess it depends on what else you plan to do at the same time.
>
> --
> Falcon:
> fide, sed cui vide. (L)
>
70MB! Why yes, I'd consider that bloat.
A friend has spoken highly of NOD32. Maybe I'll look into that.
Thanks.
-Pete
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:18 am
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"Falcon" <falcon-631.TakeThisOut@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:mGu3h.2250$371.739@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> Pete wrote:
>
>> I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a
>> resource
>> hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>> -Pete
>
> Task manager says it occupies around 70Mb of RAM, if that helps. I have no
> idea what the other main players occupy. My machine runs well with 500Mb
> onboard. I guess it depends on what else you plan to do at the same time.
>
> --
> Falcon:
> fide, sed cui vide. (L)
>
70MB! Why yes, I'd consider that bloat.
A friend has spoken highly of NOD32. Maybe I'll look into that.
Thanks.
-Pete
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:18 am
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"Falcon" <falcon-631.DeleteThis@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:mGu3h.2250$371.739@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> Pete wrote:
>
>> I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a
>> resource
>> hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>> -Pete
>
> Task manager says it occupies around 70Mb of RAM, if that helps. I have no
> idea what the other main players occupy. My machine runs well with 500Mb
> onboard. I guess it depends on what else you plan to do at the same time.
>
> --
> Falcon:
> fide, sed cui vide. (L)
>
70MB! Why yes, I'd consider that bloat.
A friend has spoken highly of NOD32. Maybe I'll look into that.
Thanks.
-Pete
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:19 am
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"(PeteCresswell)" <x.RemoveThis@y.Invalid> wrote in message
news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> Per Pete:
>>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
>>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>
> Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
>
> Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
>
> Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> tb
> unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> getting
> some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> FireWall 2-3
> times/second...)
>
> Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> in the
> email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
>
> There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> --
> PeteCresswell

Glad I didn't buy it!
I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
-Pete
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:19 am
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"(PeteCresswell)" <x.RemoveThis@y.Invalid> wrote in message
news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> Per Pete:
>>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
>>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>
> Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
>
> Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
>
> Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> tb
> unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> getting
> some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> FireWall 2-3
> times/second...)
>
> Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> in the
> email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
>
> There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> --
> PeteCresswell

Glad I didn't buy it!
I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
-Pete
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:19 am
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"(PeteCresswell)" <x.TakeThisOut@y.Invalid> wrote in message
news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> Per Pete:
>>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
>>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>
> Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
>
> Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
>
> Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> tb
> unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> getting
> some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> FireWall 2-3
> times/second...)
>
> Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> in the
> email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
>
> There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> --
> PeteCresswell

Glad I didn't buy it!
I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
-Pete
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:19 am
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"(PeteCresswell)" <x DeleteThis @y.Invalid> wrote in message
news:qjusk25feuqv66h84oc01ve1mng7rd482s@4ax.com...
> Per Pete:
>>I have a chance to buy this pretty cheaply, but I've heard it's a resource
>>hog. Anyone have any experience with it??
>
> Had it for about 2 years and my experience was negative.
>
> Dropped it, moved to Avast!, and never looked back.
>
> Don't know enough to critique it on technical grounds, but I found the UI
> tb
> unacceptable when stuff started to happen: interruptive warnings - try
> getting
> some work done when some outside entity is bumping up against it's
> FireWall 2-3
> times/second...)
>
> Also found that their user support was useless: mostly inane boilerplate
> in the
> email responses at first, and then no response at all later on.
>
> There's more... but, like I said, I've move on...
> --
> PeteCresswell

Glad I didn't buy it!
I'm considering NOD32, but it seems more expensive.
-Pete
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