My non-admin Terminal Service users sometimes get an error when Avast tries to start.
The message window is labelled “AswDisp.exe”.
The message is “The instruction at 0x7c836d0b referenced memory at 0x0008018b. The memory could not be read”
Avast doesn’t start for these users.
I NEVER get this message as an admin, and AVAST works well for me.
Currently connected there are 8 TS users, plus me as admin, plus a user connected physically at the console. The Task Manager shows only 1 TS user, plus the console user plus me as admin who have the aswdisp.exe process running.
I have looked through the Windows Server error logs and can see nothing that relates to AVAST at all.
All of the AMS error logs are empty except the ‘info’ logs and there is nothing in the last two weeks in this log.
Any ideas?
TIA
Matt G
ADNM 4.6.453, AVAST version 4.7.652
Windows server 2003 SP1
I was wrong. Checked again today and without an error message at all, AVAST didn’t start for me as an admin. Only two users have the “ASWDisp.exe” running today the local console session and one TS user (a different one than last time).
Should I un-install and re-install?
Should I just re-install over the top?
This has been working well for over a year and now just stopped performing as expected.
This is indeed an interesting problem. While we were unable to simulate it on our test machines, the information you provided in your first post somehow helped to give us a hint on what might be happening.
Would you be willing to install a test version of avast Server Edition (post-652) and check if the problem is resolved…?
Oh, wait a moment, you’re using the managed version of avast, right? That makes it slightly more complicated as the updates are fetched from the AMS mirror. I’ll think about the ways to update your system even in this scenario…
This seems to be working fine this last week or so. Either something got changed in the program that has filtered through or my unknown environmental variable at this end has ceased.