Thank you!
and I apologize if the question has been previously answered.
and I apologize if the question has been previously answered.
No need to apologize at all — questions get repeated all the time, that’s completely normal.Thank you!
and I apologize if the question has been previously answered.
Right so I thought. I did that and tokens didn't go down.Any time you do a Sirius (AI) scan at all it uses tokens, which reset. There are two types of scans; snapshot scans and context menu scans. Snapshot scans scan every process in active memory at the time of scan, and context menu scan allows you to scan any file from within the right-click menu in Explorer.
Your honor I second this questionYes, More so im trying to find out if its possible to do a Sirius scan through Cyberlock or if its all rolled up into the "Cyberlock Scan" option.
my understanding Cyberlock 8.45 has SiriusGPT integrated with it, and you can also have SiriusLLM portable too to run a snapshot scan. I forget some details as I seem to be running linux more than half the time lately. the tokens are supposed to regenerate to 50,000 every day or 24 hours.SiriusLLM is the portable version of the Cyberlock companies' AI scanner. The installed version is called SiriusGPT. However, I do know that the current version of Cyberlock has some kind of Sirius (AI) scanner integrated. Perhaps try executing SiriusLLM and unselecting the context menu entry in its settings. After that, there's no need for it with Cyberlock installed.
my best guess, if the file has been previously sirius-scanned and its in the sirius database it just shows that report and you don't lose tokens...Right so I thought. I did that and tokens didn't go down.
that is my understand too (fwiw) (with tokens replenished to 50k every day or 24 hrs)I think Dan said that Snapshot scans don't use up tokens in general. Only custom scans and if you run unknown software that SiriusGPT has to analyze, it takes up tokens.