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  1. meambobbo

    Why does the McShield has to use all my CPU and Ram capacity?

    ok, i think i figured it out. the mcafee installer i have from my university installs virusscan 7.0 and epoagent ~2.0; however, it immidiately updates. I believe that installs epoagent 3.0; but leaves the old version on my computer. so i used the aginst32 /remove command to rid that. i think...
  2. meambobbo

    Why does the McShield has to use all my CPU and Ram capacity?

    here's another piece of info - opening agent (config setting) inside the c:\epoagent folder, contains these two lines: SoftwareID=ePOAgent2000 Version=22319880 perhaps this is the version installed. agInst32 says version 2.5.1.252, however. Thanks for the help.
  3. meambobbo

    Why does the McShield has to use all my CPU and Ram capacity?

    inside the folder you specified, i have cleanup, cmdagent, frameworkservice, frminst, mcscript, naprdmgr, and updaterUI. All the other files are dll's. Does this sound consistent with being able to remove version 2.5? If so, what should i run to install the "new" version? What...
  4. meambobbo

    Why does the McShield has to use all my CPU and Ram capacity?

    i am having similar problems VS - 7.0.0 v def - 4325 scan - 4.3.20. mcshield, mcupdate, and scan32 (which will lock up unless closing them through task manager) all cause the 96+% CPU usage problem. When I installed VS, it put the folder EPOAgent in c:\, and naimas32 and naimag32 run as...

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