What shall I do if my local network is down due to the Monitor function of Kingsoft AntiVirus?
If you are sure that it is Kingsoft AntiVirus that brings down your local area network, for instance, prohibits you from accessing some other computers or sharing files, please perform the following operations cautiously (it is recommended to back up your Registry File first): 1. Click Run on the Start menu, type regedit and press Enter. 2. In the pop-up Registry Editor, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters, and then create a new DWORD file named as IRPstackSize in the right panel. 3. Double-click on this newly-created file, change the Base to Decimal and then type a number between 1 and 12 in the Value data area. (It is recommended to type 9. if the network is still down after making these settings, please try another larger number.
If you are sure that it is Kingsoft AntiVirus that brings down your local area network, for instance, prohibits you from accessing some other computers or sharing files, please perform the following operations cautiously (it is recommended to back up your Registry File first): 1. Click Run on the Start menu, type regedit and press Enter. 2. In the pop-up Registry Editor, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters, and then create a new DWORD file named as IRPstackSize in the right panel. 3. Double-click on this newly-created file, change the Base to Decimal and then type a number between 1 and 12 in the Value data area. (It is recommended to type 9.