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Previously on ".NET Runtime Optimisation Service question"
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Ah, that looks quite goodOriginally posted by cojak View Post
. Will have to give that a try.
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Ah ok. A Framework upgrade is pretty much expected for XP and new software.
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What version of the Framework and which OS? Is the software old or new?Originally posted by cojak View PostI don't think so - this just started after the last.NET install/update (which was massive)
Must admit - not too impressed that I had to in stall the Framework to run a nice but piddly bit of software...
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I don't think so - this just started after the last.NET install/update (which was massive)
Must admit - not too impressed that I had to in stall the Framework to run a nice but piddly bit of software...
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Yep. You could always force the compilation to run as opposed to letting it run in the background. I assume your AV will stop asking to run it once that has occured.Originally posted by cojak View PostRight, so the answer is I don't have to run it when I'm not using the program, but it's a good idea to run it in the background when I do (?).
Ta Weltchy. I didn't understand most of that article but got the gist (I think...)
EDIT: Of course, I'm assuming its not some clever virus spoofing as mscorsvc.dll, which your AV hasn't picked up.Last edited by Weltchy; 14 August 2009, 07:29.
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Right, so the answer is I don't have to run it when I'm not using the program, but it's a good idea to run it in the background when I do (?).
Ta Weltchy. I didn't understand most of that article but got the gist (I think...)
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.NET Runtime Optimisation Service question
I've had to install the .NET Framework in order to run a particular program occasionally. There was a recent update to the Framework and now F-secure is telling me that the .NET Runtime Optimisation Service is wanting to run in the background all the time, even when this program isn't running.
My PC is getting slower and slower as it is - do I have to allow this thing to run?Tags: None
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