10.9. Cache Server
The Cache Server is a process designed to speed up any scan (on-demand scan,
scheduled whole computer scan,
information of trustworthy files (system files with digital signature etc.): These files
are then considered safe, and during scanning are skipped.
The settings dialog offers two options:
· Caching enabled (on by default) - uncheck the box to switch off the Cache
Server, and empty the cache memory. Please note that scanning might slow
down, and overall performance of your computer decrease, as every single file
in use will be scanned for viruses and spyware first.
· Enable adding new files into cache (on by default) - uncheck the box to
stop adding more files into the cache memory. Any already cached files will be
kept and used until caching is turned off completely, or until the next update
of the virus database.
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