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Old 07-29-2007, 03:01 AM
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I know this is considered an old and "resolved" issue, but I just recently upgraded to Spyware doctor version 5.0.1.205, and I noticed a slow-down when I try to download files in Opera, which is the browser that I use. I have used Spyware Doctor version 4 until now and that worked fine with Opera. Whenever I turn the Onguard protection off, or disable Spyware Doctor, Opera works just fine. (I use Opera 9.10.8697).

I have read the reported issues page and saw that the issue with Opera was considered closed. However, I find this slowdown irritating. I'm about to renew my license, but I am hesitant to do so if this problem cannot be resolved. Could anyone tell me if and how this can be fixed?

Thank you!!!
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Old 07-29-2007, 03:22 AM
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Perhaps the compatibility issues might be considdered solved, but the slow-down affects everyone running V5, some more - some less. Have a look in task manager and monitor the CPU, PF and memmory usage and You get the answer. There is a significant difference between V4/4.1 and V5.xxx.
But who knows, perhaps the next release will show some improvements.
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Old 07-29-2007, 07:48 AM
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to curb spyware doctors CPU usage you can use process tamer to set opera to run in realtime priority and sdsvc.exe to run in idle priority

that should solve any slowdown issues
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Perhaps the compatibility issues might be considdered solved, but the slow-down affects everyone running V5, some more - some less. Have a look in task manager and monitor the CPU, PF and memmory usage and You get the answer. There is a significant difference between V4/4.1 and V5.xxx.
But who knows, perhaps the next release will show some improvements.
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Old 07-29-2007, 03:28 PM
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Hi,

I know this is considered an old and "resolved" issue, but I just recently upgraded to Spyware doctor version 5.0.1.205, and I noticed a slow-down when I try to download files in Opera, which is the browser that I use. I have used Spyware Doctor version 4 until now and that worked fine with Opera. Whenever I turn the Onguard protection off, or disable Spyware Doctor, Opera works just fine. (I use Opera 9.10.8697).

I have read the reported issues page and saw that the issue with Opera was considered closed. However, I find this slowdown irritating. I'm about to renew my license, but I am hesitant to do so if this problem cannot be resolved. Could anyone tell me if and how this can be fixed?

Thank you!!!

Upgrade your opera to 9.22 build 8801 - the version you are using has security issues. Additionally, I use the captioned build and the most current release of SD 5.0.1.205 and have no problems.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:03 PM
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Thanks for mentioning the upgrade for Opera. I also tried process tamer and running Opera in Realtime mode and Spyware Doctor in low priority. None of these solve the issue of the slow start of a download in Opera. If Spyware Doctor is running and I download a file, Opera freezes for 3-8 seconds before starting the download. It is completely unresponsive! (Once it starts downloading, it downloads at the normal speed though.) If I shutdown Spyware Doctor, Opera does not freeze at all and starts the download immediately. This did not used to happen with SWD version 4.x. Any other ideas?
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Old 07-31-2007, 01:14 AM
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Thanks for mentioning the upgrade for Opera. I also tried process tamer and running Opera in Realtime mode and Spyware Doctor in low priority. None of these solve the issue of the slow start of a download in Opera. If Spyware Doctor is running and I download a file, Opera freezes for 3-8 seconds before starting the download. It is completely unresponsive! (Once it starts downloading, it downloads at the normal speed though.) If I shutdown Spyware Doctor, Opera does not freeze at all and starts the download immediately. This did not used to happen with SWD version 4.x. Any other ideas?

do you have the fraud protection ticked with opera - see preferences and security. Uncheck it if it checked. Absent that I have no idea. I don't have that problem.
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Old 07-31-2007, 01:13 PM
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No, I do not have fraud protection enabled, so that's not it. I'm deciding today whether to renew SWD: I have SWD running on both my computers. I think it is one of the best anti-spyware programs outthere, and I'l like to keep using it. If I renew it, I hope this little inconvenience will be fixed somehow...

Thanks for your help!
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No, I do not have fraud protection enabled, so that's not it. I'm deciding today whether to renew SWD: I have SWD running on both my computers. I think it is one of the best anti-spyware programs outthere, and I'l like to keep using it. If I renew it, I hope this little inconvenience will be fixed somehow...

Thanks for your help!
I do agree that SD is one of the better spyware removers and uses a little more resources then other products, but its something I'll stick with. Looking forward to the new version, which theres been some mention of in the forums. Does anyone know when this will be released?
Back to the issue with Opera - Have you installed the addons Site Guard and Email Guard? You can also isoloate the onguard tools to find the culprit and notify Pc Tools and keep this disabled in the meantime. This was an older issue and I have not seen any new reports on this for a while... although, some users do recieve similar issues with IE7.

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Old 08-01-2007, 02:55 AM
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No, I don't have the addons site guard and email guard installed. But I like the suggestion of playing around with disabling the different Onguard tools to see if I can find the culprite. Thanks...
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Old 08-08-2007, 05:33 PM
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Hi All,

I am told a newer minor update version of Spyware Doctor will be released within tomorrow or the next few days.
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