From: John Corliss on
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.

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From: s|b on
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.

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From: John Corliss on
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.

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From: s|b on
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*

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From: Thip on
"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.