Avast (home) and Ad-Aware

Hi,

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 and best,
Mike

I think that’s really the case here.

The same happens when I do a deep scan with Ad-aware. So, that is probably normal. It doesn’t seem to slow the scan down any. :slight_smile:

Well you can temporarily turn on the ‘Display detailed info on performed action’ in Standard Shield’s settings to see which files are being scanned…

The repeated blue ball rotation is normal when files are being accessed.

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. :slight_smile:

Mike,
It just means that Big a-Brother is watching… ;D

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 :slight_smile:

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

Lars - Erik,
That’s a great idea for at night provided you leave the system on anyway.
That way you’re killing 2 birds with one stone almost anyway.