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« on: January 31, 2008, 07:18:03 PM »

this is what i found out when my computer was running slow due to online armor free editon





its hard to see but it was running over 600 mb


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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2008, 10:35:26 PM »

Is that the latest stable or beta?  Just curious as to how it can consume that amount of disk space.
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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2008, 11:19:37 PM »

Online Armor (Free edition)

Click Here to download Online Armor Free (v2.1.0.31) (15mb)
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« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2008, 11:25:52 PM »

I may be curious, but I don't have another test PC test it out Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2008, 12:04:50 AM »

i deleted it and reinstalled it and now its saying its at 2,290.00MB
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« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2008, 12:08:01 AM »

Shocked Huh
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« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2008, 12:29:28 AM »

Man! This makes me NEVER want to try out their product. This cant be good for business, free or not!!
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« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2008, 02:17:51 AM »

Man! This makes me NEVER want to try out their product. This cant be good for business, free or not!!

Sonomalover90,

Being you and MR BLOMBERG are posting from the same lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net  IP and the installer/registry for XP's Add/Remove Program is looking hacked to reflect the figures.. I believe you owe us an explanation or an apology.

I may be on vacation but I'll drop in and call shenanigans when something as blatant as this comes up.
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« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2008, 03:16:36 AM »

Not to be rude, but he is my roommate. We both share this computer. I'm not sure what you mean by "looking hacked to reflect the figures" but neither of us have the slightest clue how to "hack" something.  Why would we want something that would take up so much space on our PC, and slow it down to a crawl? If you dont believe it's real, I can show you on cam, if you message me on yahoo. We used to love Online Armor, but all of a sudden our computer slowed down, so we checked our programs, and out of nowhere this one was using A LOT of MB's. I've never in my life seen something like this. That's why he went straight to the forums with it. We wanted to know if anyone knew what was going on with it? Or what could be wrong with it. Yes we use the free version, but until I know what's going on, I'm not purchasing anything from Online Armor. I'm going to stick with Comodo.

Sorry for any confusion.

Thanks   Smiley
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« Reply #9 on: February 01, 2008, 05:21:48 AM »

Man! This makes me NEVER want to try out their product. This cant be good for business, free or not!!

Not to be rude, but he is my roommate. We both share this computer.
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Interesting! You never wanted to try OA free but now you say you did. You actually share the same PC Shocked

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« Reply #10 on: February 01, 2008, 06:01:36 AM »

Online Armor (Free edition)

Click Here to download Online Armor Free (v2.1.0.31) (15mb)

The screens shot seems to indicate ver. 2.0, perhaps the minor updates aren't noted?

Not to be rude, but he is my roommate. We both share this computer. I'm not sure what you mean by "looking hacked to reflect the figures" but neither of us have the slightest clue how to "hack" something.  Why would we want something that would take up so much space on our PC, and slow it down to a crawl? If you dont believe it's real, I can show you on cam, if you message me on yahoo. We used to love Online Armor, but all of a sudden our computer slowed down, so we checked our programs, and out of nowhere this one was using A LOT of MB's. I've never in my life seen something like this. That's why he went straight to the forums with it. We wanted to know if anyone knew what was going on with it? Or what could be wrong with it. Yes we use the free version, but until I know what's going on, I'm not purchasing anything from Online Armor. I'm going to stick with Comodo.

Sorry for any confusion.

Thanks   Smiley

I apologize if I've miscategorized your posts, the multiple account creation attempts along with the identical IP's threw some flags. We see some strange things behind the curtain here.
Yeah I know, I need to get a life.  Grin
If you could nail down the version perhaps it would be easier to delve into?
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« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2008, 06:04:43 AM »

G'day,

I've been in touch with the OA Free people.

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my guess is that this user has logging activated on the firewall and has been torrenting or something like this.

It's for this reason we've defaulted logging "Off" in our next release - people who want logs will be able to find the controls and activate them; people who don't care for logs in any way will never know or care that none are generated.

Logs are stored in C:\Program Files\Tall Emu\Online Armor\Logs\ in case they wish to check.

I just spotted something in your last post.

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We both share this computer.

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If you dont believe it's real, I can show you on cam,

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We used to love Online Armor,

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I'm going to stick with Comodo

Given that there are two users on this one PC and you have stated that you can still show us OA Free running on it via cam, we can safwely assume that you still have OA Free installed on this PC. But, and this is where I get a bit confused, you have also said "I'm going to stick with Comodo". Does this mean that you have BOTH OA Free and CFP installed?

Another point I'm confused on, you said

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That's why he went straight to the forums with it. We wanted to know if anyone knew what was going on with it? Or what could be wrong with it. Yes we use the free version, but until I know what's going on, I'm not purchasing anything from Online Armor.

Can you please help me understand why an OA Free user would come to the CFP forums for assistance? This one's got me stumped.

Ewen :-)  Huh

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« Reply #12 on: February 01, 2008, 06:07:33 AM »

Interesting! You never wanted to try OA free but now you say you did. You actually share the same PC Shocked



I never said I didnt want to try OA free, what i meant by my first post, was that I wouldn't BUY any OA products. What is wrong with sharing the same PC? We both chipped in on it, so we both own it.
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« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2008, 06:15:46 AM »

G'day,

I've been in touch with the OA Free people.

I just spotted something in your last post.

Given that there are two users on this one PC and you have stated that you can still show us OA Free running on it via cam, we can safwely assume that you still have OA Free installed on this PC. But, and this is where I get a bit confused, you have also said "I'm going to stick with Comodo". Does this mean that you have BOTH OA Free and CFP installed?

Another point I'm confused on, you said

Can you please help me understand why an OA Free user would come to the CFP forums for assistance? This one's got me stumped.

Ewen :-)  Huh



Well, my roommate said he first came here with this issue (with OA) because he wanted to see if maybe someone else had used OA and had the same problem?

We've always used Comodo, but he saw on wilders that OA was favored more than comodo, so he just wanted to try it out. So we uninstalled comodo, and then installed OA, and according to my roommate, two different times it had takin up a huge amount of MB's, the last time being the highest. He's got more experience than myself with this stuff, but even then we're both quite new to the whole security setup type issues.
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« Reply #14 on: February 01, 2008, 06:18:57 AM »

More info from the OA people.

If you are using torrents or similar software, the excessive disk space usage COULD be caused by the OA Free logs.

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You should expect that OA Free will only be about 15-20mb, plus any log files.

We have seen this issue of excessive disk use reported when users don't delete logs which is why we made the changes to our defaults.

If we look here: http://www.tallemu.com/webhelp/FirewallOptions.htm


Can you please let me know if you do have both OA Free and CFP V3 installed on the one PC? While this won't affect the disk usage you're seeing with OA Free, it could cause the slowdown you've mentioned.

Ewen :-)
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