Avast 9 not updating virus definitions - dallas3super

Please read previous posts, the avast 9.x VPS updates are different to the earlier avast versions and that page only shows the earlier versions VPS update releases.

Guys, you read this topic and you know the problem - people dont care about your explanations: streaming updates are just perfect, vps update is no need, new Avast is something different to past versions and no need updates via vps et cetera… People just want the updates. Why dont you give them, what they want?

Btw. My streaming updates doesnt work - look what I wrote above.

If people don’t care about the explanations, surely they would care about finding a fix if the streaming updates don’t work, clearly not.

My post directly below your previous post, http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=140198.msg1022580#msg1022580 suggested you start your own new topic about that so we could try to help you.

So far no response or new topic.

Also the NOTE about having the virus definitions auto updates enabled for the streaming updates to work.

For my thinking, I’d say Avast people are making a point. The old once a day process of updating VPS defs is gone and simply NOT NEEDED with the new technology used by Avast.
Until folks start dropping like flies with contracted virus’s due to ‘no vps daily updates’ I’m not in the least worried.
Really, Avast users are using a cutting edge security software program and you either trust what you have installed or you don’t. Avast is leading not because it lets their users surf unprotected but because we are protected in ways other security programs don’t.
The lack of daily updates imo is just another step in “effective efficiency”, and in no way causes me to think I’m protected less…when the fact is with Constant Streaming Updates I’m protected better!.
IMO :wink:

Actually, what we have here is a case of user expectations based on the old way of doing things.

It’s like when you get up in the morning, clean up, put on your clothes, get your breakfast and whatever else, read the newspaper left at your door, watch the telly, and go out the door to work, etc.,. If you change the expected order of that routine, it may be less efficient or may not make sense or prevent one from getting out the door on that day, so…

It’s a case of not understanding what streaming updates are, and what they do, so this disrupts to some extent what the user expects on a daily basis from avast!, as the daily vps’s are something they understand and are used to occurring every day.

Streaming updates are not breaking the protective cycle, but actually enhancing this protective process. We’re heading to the point where a daily vps may not be needed anymore, and may only see one when avast! thinks it is needed.

That’s what I’m seeing from here.

So, for those who have disabled streaming updates for whatever reason, I think you may be missing out on the enhanced protection avast! now provides. There is such a thing as removing active features from avast! (not default) that can actually hurt a user as far as protection expected from avast! goes. Maybe this is one of the source issues we seem to be dealing with here in this thread.

Well so far since the last regular released VPS update I have received 427 streaming updates.

If avast communicated if this situation will be permanent or is temporary… just that :slight_smile: and to sleeping

vps of day 20 it is available

I allowed my Avast installation to update the program yesterday (20 November). All went well except I was “stuck” on virus update 131118 when I thought it should have been 131119.

As always when I have a “problem” with Avast, I came back to this Forum and spent an hour or so reading the various Threads. I now have an understanding how “Streaming Updates” are taking over from the “old system” of daily vps-updates.

But I do have a question please… My computer is usually turned on when I wake up in the morning, and turned off when I close the office late in the evening. My “Streaming Updates” are ACTIVE. However, if I leave the computer for a couple of hours during the day I have the habit of activating (Locking) my Zone Alarm Firewall. This action effectively prevents any internet connection. I unlock the Firewall when I return to the computer. Streaming Updates seem to recommence immediately…but, and here is my question…

        "is the detail of any streaming update which was sent during the time my Firewall was blocking the Net lost to me...or  is that data still captured when my computer is again listening to the Net?"

Thanks…\\

As far as I’m aware the VPS release date time group is based on Central European Time, so it isn’t quite the 21st yet, so that would be something that you would have to take into account.

There are instances where streaming updates are of absolutely no use.

I have several portables for instance that are used in a service application. They are quite deliberately never connected to the internet, but because they are required to interact with multiple other PC’s (mainly via files transferred by USB flash drive, and less often by a network patch cable), they still need antivirus protection.

The updates to the antivirus as well as updates to system and application files are done manually at a convenient time from files that have been downloaded to a flash drive from an online PC.

Ideally the manual antivirus updating of the portables would be done once each day, but in practice it sometimes is several days between updates.

It is no problem downloading the Avast update files to do this, but it isn’t ideal now when the file on the server for download at the time may be 2 or maybe 3 days “out of date”.

I accept that the odds are (particularly in this application) that this may never actually be responsible for a virus being missed, however arguably it does make Avast a little less attractive in this instance than it was previously, and in comparison with other products that do have current updates available for manual download on at least a daily basis.

I agree with you Olddog!

Just noticed mine are not updating and seems it was before program update, just haven’t noticed. It will not update manually either…
See attached…

Just got the latest auto update 131127-1 when I came back on-line, I think that patience is the virtue best employed. With the volume of streaming update being downloaded in the background there isn’t such a heavy reliance on the regular VPS update.

I have not received any updates, streaming or otherwise for over a month. I have tried un-installing, re-installing, repairing and everything.

This started when I updated to to version 9.

Does anyone have any ideas?

A month!
If you have had directions and done this and you can’t resolve your issue after running AvastClear.exe which reboots your system to Safemode and uninstalls Avast versions and any/all remnants and then Fresh downloading and installing the latest version of Avast you want, well you need to get an AntiVirus that will work on your system. ???

EDIT: You could also have our Malware Expert have a look to see what the problem might be. :slight_smile:
Here:http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=4.0

What happens when you try a manual virus definitions update, e.g. what errors are you getting ?

Last encountered error: The license for this product is invalid or has expired.
Engine and definitions: Already up to date (current version 131118-1)

Is this normal? Please help.

No, it’s not.

Analogy: You can’t legally drive your car without a driver’s licence. Your car will still run, but if the police catch you, there be a citation at best, and jail time and possession of your car at the worst. By the same token, avast! will not update to current virus definitions without a valid licence, (which you don’t have), but it will still run as it normally would. Running avast! without the latest current definitions is putting your system at risk for the newest and latest infections it would otherwise detect and block.

Solution: Renew your license. For the free version, protection will resume for another year.

See bob3160’s video here on how to do that: http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=93544.new;topicseen#new