The instruction at "0x77fa2f0c" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program
So, seeing as it’s:
A) buggy
B) launched by some hidden setting as a scheduled task
C) leaves traces of it running
"avast! Emergency Update.job" (AvastEmUpdate.exe)
Started 8/16/2012 9:14:00 AM
"avast! Emergency Update.job" (AvastEmUpdate.exe)
Finished 8/16/2012 7:08:22 PM
Result: The task completed with an exit code of (0).
Hi, can you specify Windows OS you are using? Also, are you blocking AvastEmUpdate.exe by any 3rd party security solution? The address of exception is in system DLL. You can remove sheduled task item in task scheduler if you need to.
You can also run “AvastEmUpdate.exe /unreg” for task unregistration. Yes exception is in ntdll.dll function RtlCaptureStackBackTrace. I am able to simulate problem now, so it will be fixed in next version.
You can’t 1) delete 2) disable 3) change task settings of the emergency update. It’s always reinstated back to how avast wants it to be (after program update). You can stop it by using an “application behavior blocking” software (my Sunbelt Personal Firewall has that) OR you can disable the Windows Task Scheduler (which I will do… I’m already using a much much better task schduler (+using less memory), nnCron Lite (it has “missed tasks” feature, which Windows XP doesn’t have)).
If you’re wondering why you’re not seeing the “avast! Emergency Update” task in “Scheduled Tasks” folder, when some users report that they see it. It’s a hidden task and some users might have a registry key (put by some other software) that makes it visible even if it’s hidden. Notice that setting “show hidden files and folders” from explorer “folder options → view” does NOT show hidden task files! Here’s the registry key if you like to see hidden tasks in Scheduled Tasks folder (reboot needed):