This is still occurring for us even after eliminating those shields. I had it occur to someone while he was scrolling some code in in VS.NET 2005...and, it's just started happening to me as I type this forum post. I feel like I'm typing this on a 286...massive HD activity and aswServ.exe using 99% CPU + 90MB+ RAM.
The managed clients are controlled by ADNM... didn't the administrator run a scan of the system at this moment? Or, isn't there a scheduled scan set to be run every... don't know, day, week, ...?
Yes, the managed clients do receive their configuration via the ADNM. There seems to be a language translation issue here...but, I am assuming you are asking...
1 - Was a system scan initiated via the ADNM console when the CPU spike occurs?
2 - If a system scan wasn't manually initiated by the ADNM console when the CPU spike occurs, then was this caused by a scheduled scan?
The answer to both questions would be "no".
To reply to another poster in this forum...I do appreciate the help from everyone and of course no disrespect was intended. A couple points of feedback to share...
1 - I'm having a technical issue not with a free product but one that I paid for. It's the antivirus software used by an entire company. It's having a technical problem that makes computers unusable for 3-15 seconds while an Avast component takes control of the system. That's simply not something that I can continue with. I have e-mailed Alwil technical support, however, as yet I have not received a reply.
2 - Product unfamiliarity, lack of a formal moderator to move/direct my post to an appropriate thread, and a very obvious language barrier are all reasons I commented that this may not be the correct place for me to receive help.
This is the only place I know to go for help (until Alwil steps in). Again, these issues are not something I'm blaming on you (or any else trying to help). I really do appreciate everyone that has tried to help, and, even everyone who has even taken the time to read about my probem. This is a great community with many dedicated and talented people.