I am having a similar problem, but my situation seems to contradict your explanation. Hope it works for everyone else RE: VSMON.EXE and Internet bank site Ironbuket (TechnicalUser) 20 Dec 02 08:14 Set as high as 999, please remember that these are stored in memory Be sure to use the “Clean Install”Ģ) Set the number of alerts shown to 50. If resource usage remains high, there are several possible solutions:ġ) Upgrade to the latest version. Note that when the ZA icon appears at theīottom of your screen, that is only the User Interface - the actual This should go down after a fewĭays to a week, when you set the Program setting to High, taking ZAP Users will see more resource usage during the Program Learning Running at the time, you may also see Internet speeds slow a little Traffic, such as running a web server, means more resources used).ĭepending on system configuration, and the applications you are The resources used by any program is directly proportional to theĪmount of processing it is doing (in this case, more Internet Here is the answer from Zone Alarms that seems to have resolved the issue for me. I too was having this issue and it was driving me nuts because not only was it going up to 99% but causing BSOD on Win2K Advance Server that I do alot of DB work on. (Computer: XP-Pro - Duron 1200 - 512DDR) RE: VSMON.EXE and Internet bank site hempjammer (TechnicalUser) 12 Dec 02 10:57 Hope someone has a real explanation for this behavior or how to prevent it. Yet this vsmon irregularity that i've come across is a rather slow gradual consumption of cpu time. Well at least I know its not just a kazaa and vsmon issue since u have the problem when trying to access that bank site u referred to. So I found that by simply shutting it down and restarting zonealarm everything works great and no need for a reboot at all. then all my cpu usage went back down to the 1-3% range where it normally is. Altho it was working smoothly it was rather choppy later towards the 4 1/2 day mark when I decided to problem solve and found conclusively that by just removing vsmon.exe with the xp systems monitor. Hey I hope you get an answer because I notice vsmon.exe is consuming up to 99% of my cpu time GRADUALLY increasing from low cpu consumption after 4 days of letting kazaa run continously *gotta love kazaa*.
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