Forum: MemoQ support
Topic: Remote Server Not Available in MemoQ 2014 R2
Poster: Kevin Fulton
Post title: I turn everything off briefly
[quote]Francesca Collodo wrote:
Can anyone tell me the processes to exclude from my antivirus please?
[Edited at 2015-08-03 05:36 GMT] [/quote]
Usually my server-based projects have a short (next day) deadline, so I haven't had time to test the optimal approach to managing my anti-virus utilities. I use a "belt-and braces" approach: I use Norton for general protection and Malware Bytes anti-exploit to protect against browser-based attacks (I'm describing this in broad strokes). Once I've established the connection and all the resources are available, I make sure my protection is restored. I can disable Norton for a selected periods, so I'm not worried about a 15-minute gap in coverage. Having dual coverage may add a few nanoseconds to my computer's response time, but I haven't noticed any significant slowdown.
It's also possible that the Windows firewall may be involved.
Of course nothing can protect you against the remote server going down, although backing up the active file – if possible – has worked for me.
Topic: Remote Server Not Available in MemoQ 2014 R2
Poster: Kevin Fulton
Post title: I turn everything off briefly
[quote]Francesca Collodo wrote:
Can anyone tell me the processes to exclude from my antivirus please?
[Edited at 2015-08-03 05:36 GMT] [/quote]
Usually my server-based projects have a short (next day) deadline, so I haven't had time to test the optimal approach to managing my anti-virus utilities. I use a "belt-and braces" approach: I use Norton for general protection and Malware Bytes anti-exploit to protect against browser-based attacks (I'm describing this in broad strokes). Once I've established the connection and all the resources are available, I make sure my protection is restored. I can disable Norton for a selected periods, so I'm not worried about a 15-minute gap in coverage. Having dual coverage may add a few nanoseconds to my computer's response time, but I haven't noticed any significant slowdown.
It's also possible that the Windows firewall may be involved.
Of course nothing can protect you against the remote server going down, although backing up the active file – if possible – has worked for me.