PC-Pete
01-31-2007, 05:24 AM
Hi All
- especially Anthony Chen & Simon Clausen
You have said that the developers are working on an improved version due in February so I've listed some of the things that 'Solcroft' may be referring to as "multiple bugs in the program, none of them critical, yet annoying all the same" just in case they gone unnoticed.
1/. Too easy to close program and stop protection.
Hi :)
More concerning though is that when the tray icon is 'exited', active scanning ceases! Is this meant to happen? It's just too easy to deliberately or accidentally make the PC unprotected.
So if PCTAVSVC.EXE is the scanning engine, what's it doing if its not stopping viruses?
Pete
Maybe at least one or two confronting warning dialogs could be added after the 'exit' is clicked so that it was clear that there was no protection if the tray icon was closed.
2/. In the Status page, "OnGuard Protection is LIMITED" is a bit underwhelming and implies that something is not right, when it is in fact the default setting. Better to say "ON" but with extra little red/green dots for the internet and incoming/outgoing email guards.
3/. It would be useful to be able to find out what the latest edition of virus definition files and the program itself, either from within the program or at least by accessing a page on the PC Tools website.
That's all folks! (for now)
Pete
- especially Anthony Chen & Simon Clausen
You have said that the developers are working on an improved version due in February so I've listed some of the things that 'Solcroft' may be referring to as "multiple bugs in the program, none of them critical, yet annoying all the same" just in case they gone unnoticed.
1/. Too easy to close program and stop protection.
Hi :)
More concerning though is that when the tray icon is 'exited', active scanning ceases! Is this meant to happen? It's just too easy to deliberately or accidentally make the PC unprotected.
So if PCTAVSVC.EXE is the scanning engine, what's it doing if its not stopping viruses?
Pete
Maybe at least one or two confronting warning dialogs could be added after the 'exit' is clicked so that it was clear that there was no protection if the tray icon was closed.
2/. In the Status page, "OnGuard Protection is LIMITED" is a bit underwhelming and implies that something is not right, when it is in fact the default setting. Better to say "ON" but with extra little red/green dots for the internet and incoming/outgoing email guards.
3/. It would be useful to be able to find out what the latest edition of virus definition files and the program itself, either from within the program or at least by accessing a page on the PC Tools website.
That's all folks! (for now)
Pete