From: John Corliss on 30 Jul 2010 20:46 Thip wrote: > John Corliss wrote: >> >> Kerio 2.1.5 is far too long in the tooth. Besides, I'm no longer able >> to remove .md5 entries from its list and don't feel like reinstalling >> the program. Thus, I'm in the market for another firewall. > > PCTools may be "down the list" but it's done a dandy job for me so far. > I don't know what OS you're running, but Comodo sometimes doesn't play > nicely with Win7. I posted my OS & ver. in a reply to this thread. At any rate, it's XP Home SP3. -- John Corliss BS206. Because of all the Googlespam, I block all posts sent through Google Groups. I also block as many posts from anonymous remailers (for example, usenet4all.se, x-privat.org, dizum.com, tioat.net, frell.theremailer.net) as possible due to forgeries posted through them. No ad, CD, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
From: s|b on 31 Jul 2010 08:25 On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:36:11 -0700, John Corliss wrote: > So... I wonder, can a person disable the "Program Guard" (probably a > HIPS module) and if one did, what kind of ram would Online Armor Free > use then? Program Guard can be disabled. The amount of memory used seems to be the same. > Currently (on my system) Kerio uses no more than 4.7mb. I'm also using XP Home SP3. I've got 2 GiB or RAM installed and 64 MiB of that is (video) shared memory. I don't mind Armor using 12 to 16 MiB of RAM. -- s|b
From: John Corliss on 31 Jul 2010 08:49 s|b wrote: > John Corliss wrote: >> >> So... I wonder, can a person disable the "Program Guard" (probably a >> HIPS module) and if one did, what kind of ram would Online Armor Free >> use then? > > Program Guard can be disabled. The amount of memory used seems to be the > same. Thanks for the info. >> Currently (on my system) Kerio uses no more than 4.7mb. > > I'm also using XP Home SP3. I've got 2 GiB or RAM installed and 64 MiB > of that is (video) shared memory. I don't mind Armor using 12 to 16 MiB > of RAM. My pitifully ancient system only has 512 mb of RDRAM. I could probably upgrade it via eBay, but there's not much point. -- John Corliss BS206. Because of all the Googlespam, I block all posts sent through Google Groups. I also block as many posts from anonymous remailers (for example, usenet4all.se, x-privat.org, dizum.com, tioat.net, frell.theremailer.net) as possible due to forgeries posted through them. No ad, CD, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
From: s|b on 31 Jul 2010 09:29 On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:49:59 -0700, John Corliss wrote: > > Program Guard can be disabled. The amount of memory used seems to be the > > same. > Thanks for the info. I just unchecked it and then looked at Process Explorer. Maybe there's less memory usage after a reboot, but I didn't try. > >> Currently (on my system) Kerio uses no more than 4.7mb. > > > > I'm also using XP Home SP3. I've got 2 GiB or RAM installed and 64 MiB > > of that is (video) shared memory. I don't mind Armor using 12 to 16 MiB > > of RAM. > My pitifully ancient system only has 512 mb of RDRAM. I could probably > upgrade it via eBay, but there's not much point. *ouch* -- s|b
From: Thip on 31 Jul 2010 10:24
"John Corliss" <q34wsk20(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:q5ydnSUe68TT787RnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d(a)posted.ccountrynet... > I posted my OS & ver. in a reply to this thread. At any rate, it's XP Home > SP3. > I didn't read all the replies, John. |