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How to determine if AV is blocking data
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31/01/2020 16:44:55
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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01672851
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>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>Do you know if there is a way to create a program or somehow determine if an AV is blocking data from the desktop to the server and back?
>>>>>
>>>>>I have a customer that, since the beginning of this year, is experiencing considerable slowdown of the application. I suggested to the IT to exclude the application folder on the server. He says he did but I don't know if I can trust him.
>>>>>
>>>>>I don't want to touch their system but if I could create a test program to check for AV, it would be great.
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>Hi,
>>>>Just a shot in the dark, can Coverage Profiler help you with this?
>>>>Koen
>>>
>>>I don't know.
>>Well how about a test?
>>Koe
>
>Koen,
>Honestly, I have never used the Coverage Profiler.
>What I decided to do (and suggested to the customer) as a test, is to move the application .EXE to the PC local drive. Hopefully this will show if the app starts faster and works faster; which will point to something (probably AV) slowing down the data access.
>Thank you.

If the app runs faster on a local machine then yes, something in the network environment is slowing down the networked version. But there are many possible causes, not just AV. If you say "it's probably AV" but it actually isn't you'll lose credibility. I'd just tell them it's something in the networked environment, and get their IT support to solve the issue.
Regards. Al

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