2010-12-27, 03:09 PM
I would warn you against Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0. Especially if your nPVR network operates.
MSE 2.0 seems to be a very solid software, however, very strict by default. To transfer files in a Gbit LAN with potent hardware on a transfer rate of less than 4 kilobytes per second can fall.
Usually, I am no friend to castrate security software in scope, but minimise to the performance you should configure MSE 2.0 as follows:
This prevents its impact performance significantly. However, I would like to point out that any interference with the PC security is a risk that must consider everyone for themselves. I will take no responsibility for any resulting damages.
This text was translated with a machine translation program. I hope the text itself is readable.
MSE 2.0 seems to be a very solid software, however, very strict by default. To transfer files in a Gbit LAN with potent hardware on a transfer rate of less than 4 kilobytes per second can fall.
Usually, I am no friend to castrate security software in scope, but minimise to the performance you should configure MSE 2.0 as follows:
This prevents its impact performance significantly. However, I would like to point out that any interference with the PC security is a risk that must consider everyone for themselves. I will take no responsibility for any resulting damages.
This text was translated with a machine translation program. I hope the text itself is readable.
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My happy NextPVR family
Frei nach Dieter Nuhr: Wenn man keine Ahnung hat, einfach mal die Fresse halten.
My happy NextPVR family
Frei nach Dieter Nuhr: Wenn man keine Ahnung hat, einfach mal die Fresse halten.