modnar Posted June 1 Posted June 1 I have searched for 22.03.01 version of Panda and everywhere I find only 22.03.05. I have 22.03.01 installed on my computers (via online installer when it was new) but never managed to find offline installer. @AstroSkipper Instead of your 21.x.x version, I believe 22.03.01 would also be fast on your computer. Would you help me find it? I just can't seem to locate it anywhere, including the archive.org.
AstroSkipper Posted June 1 Author Posted June 1 (edited) I have most installers in my archive. But try first this site: https://panda-free-antivirus.sooftware.com/windows/download/401339 Edited June 1 by AstroSkipper 2
modnar Posted June 2 Posted June 2 18 hours ago, AstroSkipper said: I have most installers in my archive. But try first this site: https://panda-free-antivirus.sooftware.com/windows/download/401339 Thank you. By the way I had to download it with Supermium, click on FreeAV.exe on site doesn't do anything in latest Serpent 52.9.
AstroSkipper Posted June 2 Author Posted June 2 (edited) 9 hours ago, modnar said: Thank you. By the way I had to download it with Supermium, click on FreeAV.exe on site doesn't do anything in latest Serpent 52.9. Works in Mypal 78, but not in New Moon 28 and Serpent 52. The reason lies in this poorly written function performDownload (line 26, column 119) within the download.js script on the sooftware.com server: function performDownload(num) { event.preventDefault(); ... Strictly speaking, of course, the variable `event` (line 26, column 140) is not defined that way. But Mypal 78 and Supermium seem to be able to handle it. The function performDownload should actually have been constructed this way: function performDownload(event,num) { event.preventDefault(); ... New Moon 28 and Serpent 52 are very sensitive to things like that. Edited June 3 by AstroSkipper 3
AstroSkipper Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago (edited) Subject: Panda Dome I had a few brief issues with Panda Dome 22.03.05 today. The PSANHost.exe process crashed three times. A quick restart after clearing all temporary files, and everything is back to normal. The PSANHost.exe process, which is part of Panda Dome, is known for causing problems from time to time, but to use that as a reason to declare Panda Dome’s demise - as has been celebrated in another thread here - is completely unfounded and lacks any factual basis. Problems with this process often occur when updates are being downloaded in the background from the Panda server. And you don't have to reinstall Panda Dome right away. First, a thorough analysis is necessary. Anything else is just amateurish, unscientific chit-chat. Anyway! Panda Dome has been running completely normally again for hours. Edited 13 hours ago by AstroSkipper 1
modnar Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago (edited) 13 hours ago, AstroSkipper said: First, a thorough analysis is necessary. Please do, Mr. Iwearblackglassesinthemiddleofthenight. I don't see any other antivirus available for XP anymore, do you? Your analysis would also be needed to fix Avast and its belabouring of the Client Server Runtime Process (csrss) service. I find Avast better than any other really because of its 3 point protection. In the meanwhile I purged and re-instated all certificates, 2x uninstalled Panda with their uninstaller.exe and clean-installed 22.03.01 (22.03.05 is slow to start here too). So far so good. Edited 57 minutes ago by modnar So far so good.
AstroSkipper Posted 27 minutes ago Author Posted 27 minutes ago (edited) 36 minutes ago, modnar said: Please do, Mr. Iwearblackglassesinthemiddleofthenight. Is that supposed to be a touch of humour? I’ll take it that way, then. My thorough analysis has already been finished in terms of Panda when I wrote my previous post. 36 minutes ago, modnar said: I don't see any other antivirus available for XP anymore, do you? No one with real-time protection. Except some unknown, paid ones from untrusted countries. 36 minutes ago, modnar said: Your analysis would also be needed to fix Avast and its belabouring of the Client Server Runtime Process (csrss) service. I find Avast better than any other really because of its 3 point protection. I had a long, long go with Avast in the past. The last XP-compatible version is totally bloated and crap, even Avast Free Antivirus. I wouldn’t even bother analysing the tiniest little thing anymore. Avast has been a thing of the past for me for years. Edited 20 minutes ago by AstroSkipper
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