Avast questions

Avast questions

Secure Home | Search | About
 Computer Software Security    Post an article   get this group's latest topics as an RSS feed add this group's latest topics to your My MSN content add this group's latest topics to your My Yahoo content add this group's latest topics to your Google content
Subject Author Date
Avast questions Louise 06-25-2005
Posted by Chuck on June 27, 2005, 11:59 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options

>none@example.net says...
>>
>> >none@example.net says...
>> >>
>> >> >Running Win XP Pro SP1, Sygate Pro, a Linksys router and now, Avast Pro.
>> >> >
>> >> >After removing Norton AV, I then had Kaspersky mess up my internet
>> >> >connectivity.
>> >> >
>> >> >I uninstalled Kaspersky and installed F-Secure. A few times, after a
>> >> >program hung and I had to shut down, F-Secure didn't load properly.
>> >> >Considering this too risky, I uninstalled F-Secure :-)
>> >> >
>> >> >I have now installed a trial version of Avast Professional which seems
>> >> >to be working very well and I have a few questions:
>> >> >
>> >> >Avast says it checks for new virus definitions everytime you connect to
>> >> >the internet. Since I have an always on connection (cable), I sometimes
>> >> >don't reboot my machine, thereby reconnecting to the internet, for 2
>> >> >days. Is there a way for Avast to check every few hours, or once a day,
>> >> >regardless of whether I've reconnected to the internet?
>> >> >
>> >> >The Professional version includes script blocking - the free home
>> >> >version does not. It's my impression that script blocking is a good
>> >> >thing to have - is this true or is it unnecessary? What are the
>> >> >benefits of the Pro version?
>> >> >
>> >> >Avast also runs the VDRB generator, "virus recovery database". Is this
>> >> >worth the resources it takes or should I turn it off?
>> >> >
>> >> >TIA
>> >>
>> >> Louise,
>> >>
>> >> Check in Avast Program Settings under Updates. My Avast Definitions
update is
>> >> set for Automatic, and recently, it's being updated several times / day.
You
>> >> may want to re-record the update announcement at a lower volume, as I
found the
>> >> yelling "Database definitions have been updated" to be quite distracting
>> >> sometimes.
>> >>
>> >> Script blocking is a good thing to have in a layered defense - Microsoft
>> >> AntiSpyware does this too. I'm not sure whether having two script blockers
>> >> running simultaneously is a good idea, so this would be redundant for me.
If
>> >> you don't use MSAS, and if you run IE without IE-SpyAd, script blocking
could be
>> >> very protective.
>> >>
>> >> Excepting the occasional network load from the Avast definitions client,
and the
>> >> email and web scanning servers, running in the background, the total load
from
>Sounds like you have a very thorough protection system going - and all
>free, is even better. Thanks for sharing the information.
>
>Louise

YW, Louise. Stay safe.

--
Cheers,
Chuck
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem - it's a normal response from experience.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.


Posted by SteveB on June 26, 2005, 6:13 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
I've only just started using Avast as well (from F-Secure, stopped using it
as they want another £38 for another year), so I can't answer your questions
about it yet, but I can tell you that the freebie Microsoft Spyware beta
program can stop scripts. The problem though with MS's program is that it
seems to cause a couple of seconds delay on everything you do in Explorer,
opening windows etc. or at least it does on my 2.4GHz 1.25Mb AthlonXP
system.




Posted by Louise on June 26, 2005, 3:21 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
says...
> I've only just started using Avast as well (from F-Secure, stopped using it
> as they want another £38 for another year), so I can't answer your questions
> about it yet, but I can tell you that the freebie Microsoft Spyware beta
> program can stop scripts. The problem though with MS's program is that it
> seems to cause a couple of seconds delay on everything you do in Explorer,
> opening windows etc. or at least it does on my 2.4GHz 1.25Mb AthlonXP
> system.
>
>
>
I don't see a delay with Avast - therefore probably worth it - at least
that's how I feel right now after using it for less than a full 24
hours.

BTW, I think part of the problem with F-Secure is that they are pushing
their integrated AV and Firewall. They want you to use both. And,
after uninstalling the AV, I cleaned the registry only to discover that
although I only downloaded the AV program only, all the firewall entries
had also been placed in my registry. This made me glad to be rid of F-
Secure.

Louise


Similar ThreadsPosted
questions September 26, 2005, 7:55 pm
Security Questions. June 27, 2005, 8:28 pm
Two encryption questions October 7, 2006, 6:07 am
Questions Regarding Vista OS June 1, 2007, 9:40 pm
Computer Security Questions July 8, 2006, 4:23 pm
REVIEW: "CISSP Practice Questions Exam Cram 2", Michael C. Gregg August 22, 2005, 5:19 pm
avast! or AVG September 25, 2005, 11:59 am
Avast no longer supporting win 98 November 18, 2006, 10:54 pm
WPA_Kill.exe false positive in Avast? July 3, 2006, 7:02 pm
Avast silent mode problem... September 25, 2007, 3:38 pm

The site map in XML format XML site map

Contact Us | Privacy Policy