Hello all, SAP have provided a new diagnostics tool, the XPI Inspector, for tracing XI issues. See note #1514898 Diagtool for troubleshooting XI.

Anyone else trialling this? Few suggestions: --improve the speed of updates- experienced some delays at times and updates seemed to be the full file rather than incremental (will check beta download build again) --fixing user interface to refresh updates --some slowdowns at times with active protection (could be while using sandboxie, or maybe another program) From what I've read, beta users have identified these in the forums which developers are taking note of. Good points ++solid program while still in beta stage (no crashes) ++the 'secure file eraser' and 'pcexplorer' are worthwhile tools.

Allow a user to do away with a stand-alone application performing the same function. ++No problems experienced with on-demand scan speed ++Performs a boot scan if threats are detected (as mentioned previously, installed on a friend's system and boot scan detected and removed a severe trojan which was causing connection slowdowns) ++appealing user interface and design (along with the ) Looks to be a good AV/AS program. Other information on.

Click to expand.Thanks for the link. By the way: 'Sunbelt Software is pleased to announce that beta 10 (build 2242) for VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware 3.0 is now available for download (12.9 mb)' This quote is from the Sunbelt forum. Anime hatsune miku figurine.

I'm currently running this build on XP SP2 - it's very stable and fast (the previous build was too). I've only had one issue so far, which was a FP on a FireFox 3 file - xul.dll was incorrectly identified as a porn dialer and quarantined (FireFox won't run without it). Click to expand.It seems that every company goes about the testing process a little differently, but generally you have: non public testing of Alpha builds non public testing of Beta builds public testing of Beta builds public testing of Release Candidates Release! Regarding how long the process takes, I think having a public beta test phase is a good idea because it subjects the software to many more variables then can be created by a small group 'in house'.

Download pb offline tanpa bahan. Without a public beta phase it's more likely that serious issues will be discovered after the software is released. Beta software always includes a disclaimer that it may trash the system and the user better know what he's doing, and that's appropriate. The downside is you have to put up with knowing there's great software coming, but you don't know when.