No flames, please, I think I know the answer but want it to be different, so I am asking.
I want to set up automatic backup of my laptop, but I have some old files that are known to contain viruses - I used to work for an antivirus company, and have samples as standalone files, and some embedded into e-mail database files. As things are now, if I run a hard drive backup, Avast! will alert in the middle and I have to manually tell it to ignore each of the affected files. Eventually, I get smart and remember to manually disable the on-access protection, and then I have to remember to enable it again afterwards.
The problem is, I really don’t want to be doing backups while I’m doing other things with my computer, and because I don’t currently have them scheduled to run automatically, I don’t back up very often. I want to schedule an automatic backup with a pre-processing command to disable on-access protection and a post-processing command to re-enable it again. I do realize that this is kind of anathema to the idea of the antivirus software’s being able to protect itself against malware, but is there any way to accomplish it? I have the Avast! free (registered) Home edition, version 4.8
Thanks,
Rebeccah