Why is it using 1,268k of memory when it's closed?
Why is it using 1,268k of memory when it's closed?
Is it resident or the online one you are talking about
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"Ron" <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Why is it using 1,268k of memory when it's closed?
On Apr 8, 7:29*pm, "Peter Foldes" <ok...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is it resident or the online one you are talking about
On demand scanner. The free version. Only version they have as far as
I know.
Ron
They do (Emsi Soft) have a resident. Anyway have you deleted the A-Squared Update
file and the other ones (I do not remember their names at the moment) from your Temp
folder. Let us know
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"Ron" <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in message
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On Apr 8, 7:29 pm, "Peter Foldes" <ok...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is it resident or the online one you are talking about
On demand scanner. The free version. Only version they have as far as
I know.
From: "Ron" <BigELilE05@msn.com>
| On Apr 8, 7:29 pm, "Peter Foldes" <ok...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Is it resident or the online one you are talking about
| On demand scanner. The free version. Only version they have as far as
| I know.
A2 Service.
This will load as a NT Service such that malware may be removed even if using a limited
user account under Vista nd Windows 7.
You can run the following command lines to stop and remove the service.
sc stop "a2antimalware"
sc delete "a2antimalware"
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On 08/04/2010 6:10 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
> You can run the following command lines to stop and remove the service.
>
> sc stop "a2antimalware"
> sc delete "a2antimalware"
>
>
What does 'sc' mean? I've always used 'net stop' to stop a service from
running and 'net start' to start it running again.
Example; net stop "Messenger" /Y
net start "Messenger" /Y
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 10:42:37 -0700, Juarez <jua@rez.invalid> wrote:
>On 08/04/2010 6:10 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
>
>> You can run the following command lines to stop and remove the service.
>>
>> sc stop "a2antimalware"
>> sc delete "a2antimalware"
>>
>>
>
>What does 'sc' mean? I've always used 'net stop' to stop a service from
>running and 'net start' to start it running again.
>Example; net stop "Messenger" /Y
> net start "Messenger" /Y
>
service controller
From: "Juarez" <jua@rez.invalid>
| On 08/04/2010 6:10 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
>> You can run the following command lines to stop and remove the service.
>> sc stop "a2antimalware"
>> sc delete "a2antimalware"
| What does 'sc' mean? I've always used 'net stop' to stop a service from
| running and 'net start' to start it running again.
| Example; net stop "Messenger" /Y
| net start "Messenger" /Y
SC.EXE does more extensve work with NT Services. NET.EXE can only stop or start a
service. It can't change the configuration or delete a service.
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Thanks guys. This took care of it.
Administrative tools (control panel) > services > find the service,
right-click, choose properties > set "auto" to "manual" > apply. On
reboot, the service will not start up until you open A2.
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=192074
From: "Ron" <BigELilE05@msn.com>
| Thanks guys. This took care of it.
| Administrative tools (control panel) > services > find the service,
| right-click, choose properties > set "auto" to "manual" > apply. On
| reboot, the service will not start up until you open A2.
| http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=192074
Yeah, you missed my reply :-)
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