This might have been brought up before, but I wasn’t sure how to set up search terms that wouldn’t turn up a zillion references to Ad-Aware.
My Standard Shield settings are High. Is it normal for the shield to be “triggered”, with the blue “a” ball rotating, almost continuously through an Ad-Aware disk scan?
I’m accustomed to brief activity any time an application starts up (or even just my opening a folder) while the shield checks it out, but an Ad-Aware scan is the only thing I’m aware of that generates this almost continuous visible shield activity.
Probably totally normal – I’m guessing that a “deep” A-A scan involves opening files to check their contents, and that of course would get avast’s attention.
Thanks guys – since no warnings were popping up, this was more a matter of curiosity than concern. But of course it’s nice to hear that I’m not the only one who sees this inter-action between A-A and avast.
So the “a” ball can spin its little heart out all day, I guess, just means it’s doing its job.
I usually stop the on-access scenner in avast! while doing scans with Ad-Aware and Spybot S&D. If I don’t then avast! scans ALL files these programs scans, and the scan takes forever
BUT, if you keep avast! enabled then you will get a virus scan of all your files as well, so once in a while it could good to leave it on