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Posted by on July 6, 2007, 7:40 pm
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><BlueBrooke> wrote:
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>> On-access protection doesn't relate only to the news server or Agent.
>> When I have to shut it down, it is turned off for everything (email,
>> etc.). That's "so what" -- I think.
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>That's a bummer. The only on access protection I would want is when
>loading files (to run) from disk. I don't believe scanning NNTP or
>SMTP streams is a useful thing for an end-user AV product to be doing.
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>>>You need to stop Avast making connections to the news server by the
>>>sound of it, unless you can persuade Supernews to allow you more
>>>connections.
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>> Great! I couldn't figure out why it was doing anything with the news
>> server anyway. I kept getting all kinds of "white space" and other
>> warnings -- it is a real PITA --
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>> So how do I get avast! to quit making connections to the news server?
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>I'm not sure I can help since I don't use Avast or Agent. However,
>both programs should not be simultaneously accessing the news server.
>If Avast is making NNTP connections then it ought to be possible to
>make it act as a proxy for Agent; in which case you would configure
>Agent to connect to whatever interface it provides instead of the
>news server. Perhaps you need to RTFM, or perhaps someone else knows
>more.
Thanks for at least trying. Hopefully, one of these days I'll either
get it figured out or it will stop doing that! LOL! :-)
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