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Jan Skalicky

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  1. ...so 4 days of uptime and eguiProxy.exe has still 15 MB allocated – confirming the memory leaking issue is resolved with v16.0.28.0, thanks all
  2. for the sake of completness... the speed of leaking is the same for v16.0.27.0 - approx. 2 weeks ~ 1 GB
  3. I would rather like to use the purchased product in the newest version supported by my OS (16 for Win7) and in long-term manner (currently 800 MB after 2 weeks uptime) - @Marcos
  4. > Is this a fix?... I have installed the 16.0.27.0 as well; 10 days of uptime and 500 MB of allocated memory by eguiProxy.exe @Marcos - what to do?
  5. hi A_C, I'm other one from that minority, hoping for having the possibility to hold on the combination of Win7+ESET for as long as possible (having license for more years and definitelly not planning upgrade to Win10/11) ...so I'm still waiting for that fix as well > ...It is possible that there will be one more build of v16.0 later this year with fixes for Win7/8 users, however. hoping and looking forward to it @Marcos, otherwise we're "lost in leaks forever" (1 GB allocated yet again currently)
  6. > ...which we will probably provide on request here... @Marcos, so I'm requesting here (having v16.0.26.0 currently)
  7. ...currently (after ~ 1 month) approx. 1GB of private bytes (according to taskmgr) - creating dump (via procexp) and sharing through IM (as before), based on Marcos' request
  8. ...currently (after ~ 2 weeks) approx. 512MB of private bytes (according to taskmgr) - creating dump (via procexp) and sharing through IM (as before)
  9. yes - that was why I mentioned the uptime in the very first post actually, but let's make it explicit. I think it's characteristic for NOD32 v16, as otherwise I would expect noticing this already in the past. Take this as a hypothesis...
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