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> Java or browser kernel? (Trend Micro Housecall)
lichking21st
post Jan 29 2009, 01:20 AM
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Hello, I was wandring what kernel is the fastest for scanning my computer as i intend to do a scan tommorow.
With IE 8 There is the browser plug in or the java based kernel. Does anyone know which one is faster??
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Abydos
post Jan 30 2009, 02:35 PM
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Hi lichking21st (I take it you play WoW cool.gif )

Well. I can't give you a straight answer to that. Mostly due to the fact
that no two machines are alike. So what may be fast for one, may not
hold true for a another. User-traffic also play a role here. If you
happens to drop by, during the rush-hours, things will go considerably
slower.

I don't use IE when using Housecall online Scan I usually
use Firefox and then I go with the Java based kernel. It works ok fast for me.

But why not decide for one, time it, and then use the other next time. Time that one to,
and you should have a indication what is fastest for your machine wink.gif

Regards Abydos

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