Best Know Methods for LANDesk Anti-Virus and Spyware
Best Know Methods for LANDesk Anti-Virus and Spyware
Best Know Methods for LANDesk Anti-Virus and Spyware
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Active <strong>LANDesk</strong> <strong>Anti</strong>virus processes<br />
AVService.exe LDAV.exe<br />
One instance active if <strong>LANDesk</strong> <strong>Anti</strong>virus<br />
Service is running.<br />
One instance if a pattern file<br />
update is running.<br />
Once instance <strong>for</strong> each active scan.<br />
One instance active if<br />
<strong>LANDesk</strong> <strong>Anti</strong>virus System Tray<br />
shield icon is running.<br />
One process <strong>for</strong> each open LDAV GUI<br />
Window (Active Scan, etc)<br />
(These will usually show as running<br />
under the SYSTEM account)<br />
<strong>LANDesk</strong> Software Confidential<br />
KaveHost.exe<br />
One KaveHost process per CPU core<br />
(These will usually show as running<br />
under the SYSTEM account)<br />
One more KaveHost process if<br />
e-mail scanning is enabled <strong>and</strong><br />
Outlook installed <strong>and</strong> running<br />
(This will show up as running<br />
under the logged in user)<br />
You will have a KaveHost process<br />
<strong>for</strong> each active scan<br />
(these will usually show as running<br />
under the SYSTEM account)<br />
By default, 1 KaveHost.exe is opened per CPU core on Desktop operating systems.<br />
On Server operating systems 2 cpu cores are used.<br />
To limit this behavior, see the following community article.<br />
http://community.l<strong>and</strong>esk.com/support/docs/DOC-5714