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Paric

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply, this goes somewhere different than corporate@malwarebytes.org ?? I have used that in the past and gotten replies
  2. After the update to v 1.45, Im looking for an updated list of command line parameters. Specifically for setting scan and update times. With the new scheduler, there are a lot more options than there used to be, and I want to know if I can control all of these via command line. With 140 corporate users, setting each option manually is not an option I look forward too. Hoping a mod see's this and can shed some light as I emailed corporate@malwarebytes.org 4 business days ago and haven't received a response. Also curious if everyone else's previously defined scan/update schedule was wiped out after the update.
  3. Users using VLC 1.0.3 do not appear to be effected, seems to be only older versions of the program. Once I get a users machine with the issue I will post more specifics.
  4. I too am noticing the same issue. I should have more details soon but they are .dll files in the Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins directory.
  5. I can also confirm the beta fix is working. Looking forward the the official release for the rest of my users.
  6. Curious, does anyone else with this issue use Trend Micro OfficeScan? One of our users has changed the scan/update time on her machine to 2pm. Today, she was having high CPU usage with mbamservice.exe (804,720K) after the Trend Scan started at noon and before Malwarebytes had looked for updates/scanned. I cannot confirm what the CPU usage was prior to the Trend Scan starting, but the computer was cold booted this AM and there is no reason why a Malwarebytes update would have occurred.
  7. We are experiencing the problem on 32bit XP systems.
  8. I am now experiencing this on my work machine as others in my office have. mbamservice.exe currently running at 604,000k in Windows Task Manager. All our machines look for updates and scan at 10am, it is currently 2:03 pm and I can confirm that memory usage was normal before the 10am update/scan. Disabling the protection module doesn't change anything. I just ran an update and updated to the latest DB, memory usage has remained consistent. I can leave it like this if anyone would like me to try anything to troubleshoot.
  9. I am also seeing high memory usage on a few of our machines. This was first noticed on one machine last Friday I believe(could have been Monday, sorry). I have seen a couple machines today now with high CPU usage, anywhere from 150,000k up to 662,000k in one instance. I will provide further information once I find another machine with this issue. FYI, these are all Windows XP Pro and mostly running SP3.
  10. Also, our users are using XP and Office 2003
  11. It is not giving this message when scanning, its the real time protection for me (and 100 + corporate users). I have tried scanning the directory via the right click menu and nothing is found, its only the realtime protection.
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