02-26-2013 10:45 AM
Has anyone had an issue with their anti-spyware (in my case MALWAREBYTES) halting or slowing when scanning vi.lib/addons? If so what should I do?
02-26-2013 11:40 AM
I don't use Malwarebytes, but I have observed slower response from older PCs when the anti virus scan kicks in.
Seems like the newer versions of anti-virus require more horsepower from the PC when doing their scans.
Many AV have a throttle feature where you can adjust how much of the CPU they take when doing scans. Alternatively, you can program the AV to scan at night or when the PC is not in use by yourself.
02-26-2013 04:00 PM
Yep, I am aware of what you speak of, but this was very peculiar behavior & I was wondering if anyone stumbled on the same thing. It appeared that when the program was scanning some vi's within the subdirectories for Control Design it then saw the subVi's being called via the primary VI then started scanning them & they may reference other VI's & the thing just spiralled into a dysfunctional loop.
I do not know if that is what it was doing, but it appeared as such because it displays the pathname of the file being scanned & it precipitated to a pahname such as C: \Program files\National Instruments\LabView 2009\vi.lib\addons\Controls\Control Design\Simulation\Controls\Control Design\Simulation\... The pathname kept getting larger & repeated itself to the point it expanded beyond the view capability of the display.
I put in an inquiry to MALWAREBYTES as well. Maybe I have to stop using their package.
02-26-2013 05:03 PM
I've never seen it that bad. Strange behavior indeed.
02-26-2013 07:53 PM
Here is a screenshot.