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>In my testing of the NAV-TSM CPU problem, it seems that updating to the
>latest Symevnt files has solved my problem (at least on my test box). Has
>anyone else with the same problem tried it also?
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I'm writing to you guys directly regarding your finding about
Norton AntiVirus chowing CPU time...
I thought I'd post a question to Norton themselves to see what they
have to say. I got the attached response for
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I also use NAV 5.01.01, I was disabling all 3 services, but have since
found that just disabling NAV Auto-Protect seems to do the trick in my
case. Some of my clients have identical hardware, software, and configs,
but don't ex
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hout a cpu rise".
Hope this help!
Ed
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Hi John, Ed,
Precisely which Norton Services did you have to stop? I find three
ese NT machines.
Regards
Andrew
Re: HIGH CPU USAGE
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Date:Aug 14, 12:56
From: Pabalate, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
John,
Here is the quote from our Client Guy, "It=92s confirmed! In order to =
fix my
CPU-a
e how NAV is causing
the ADSM problem, but it is definitely related..!" Thanks to all your
help!.
Ed
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I also had this proble
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>Our network guy complaining and stated:
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>"I=92m experiencing a problem with ADSM with the following symptom: =
>cpu
>usage, after less than a day, is shown to be at 100% because of the
>dsmcsvc.exe process. Further, I
>Our network guy complaining and stated:
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>I'm running ADSM client version 3.1 ...
Ed - Your client person is not being very specific about the level
of the ADSM client. They may be running a downlevel release
which could benefit from an upgrade, which may avoid the problems.
And are the
Our network guy complaining and stated:
"Im experiencing a problem with ADSM with the following symptom: cpu
usage, after less than a day, is shown to be at 100% because of the
dsmcsvc.exe process. Further, I am unable to kill the process except by
rebooting the system. The process gets calle
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