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-<B>A.</B> No, since eScan works well above the "raw-packet" layer, MS-MWL - on its own - should not cause any instability and performance hit.Please note however that the Anti-Virus & Content-Check components of eScan do use CPU resources and RAM.+<B>A.</B> No, since eScan works well above the "raw-packet" layer, MS-MWL - on its own - should not cause any instability and performance hit.Please note that the Anti-Virus & Content-Check components of eScan do use CPU resources and RAM.
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Q. Will eScan cause instability and performance hit?


A. No, since eScan works well above the "raw-packet" layer, MS-MWL - on its own - should not cause any instability and performance hit.Please note that the Anti-Virus & Content-Check components of eScan do use CPU resources and RAM.



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