Gregster6
04-10-2009, 06:58 PM
Team HEM,
In your experience what anti-virus programmes co-operate best with HEM?
After getting sick of my recurring connection / freezing / .Net this-that-&-the-other problems I resigned myself to getting a new dedicated poker PC.
Over the last year or so I've had this problem repeatedly and have posted here, been sent on a tour of the FAQ's, painstakingly installed things, re-installed things, started new databases etc.
As a last ditch effort I tried playing a session on my current desktop with the A/V uninstalled. To my surprise / pleasant relief HEM has started-up problem free and has not frozen-up during the session. This is almost unheard of for me over the last year or so and I'm chuffed.
I'm drawing the (possibly incorrect) conclusion that NOD32 (current A/V) is the culprit here. I'd be interested to know:
1. If you have any knowledge of other NOD / HEM compatibility issues (or perhaps it is NOD / Postgres as most of my problems seem to have a connection flavour), and
2. Are there any A/V products that seem to work particularly well with HEM postgres?
Cheers
Greg
In your experience what anti-virus programmes co-operate best with HEM?
After getting sick of my recurring connection / freezing / .Net this-that-&-the-other problems I resigned myself to getting a new dedicated poker PC.
Over the last year or so I've had this problem repeatedly and have posted here, been sent on a tour of the FAQ's, painstakingly installed things, re-installed things, started new databases etc.
As a last ditch effort I tried playing a session on my current desktop with the A/V uninstalled. To my surprise / pleasant relief HEM has started-up problem free and has not frozen-up during the session. This is almost unheard of for me over the last year or so and I'm chuffed.
I'm drawing the (possibly incorrect) conclusion that NOD32 (current A/V) is the culprit here. I'd be interested to know:
1. If you have any knowledge of other NOD / HEM compatibility issues (or perhaps it is NOD / Postgres as most of my problems seem to have a connection flavour), and
2. Are there any A/V products that seem to work particularly well with HEM postgres?
Cheers
Greg