Started up a replacement PC yesterday, Windows 7, 64 bit. Came with IE, installed Firefox. Google is homepage. Google access works fine until I installed Avast. After Avast installation, Firefox refuses to open pages with security certificates, like Google. IE continues to open secure sites like Google.
Attempts in Firefox to accept an exception for certificates is ignored. The feature just doesn’t work.
When Avast web security is disabled; settings > Active Protection > web shield = OFF; Firefox accesses Google.
My conclusion, Avast does not play well with Firefox.
There was no prior Avast. The replacement box is refurb with a clean re-install of Win 7.
perform a clean installation.
It was a standard, not a custom install of avast on a new/clean Win 7. That’s as clean as they come.
of the latest avast version.
The download was direct from the Avast web site yesterday. One assumes that a download is always the ‘latest’ version.
Link refers to Avast not running. My problem is Avast runs too aggressively, not dealing with security certificates from known legitimate sites and refusing to allow an exception.
Windows Defender is just a spyware application eddy. Only time Defender needs to be disabled is in Win 8 and it usually does that by itself once it detects that something else is already running.
lower the screen resolution and the amount of colors used in safe mode.
The graphic drivers in safe mode can’t handle high screen resolution and colors.
The removal tool is usually run in regular mode and then it will run by itself in safe mode once you give it permission.
I would still suggest that you follow the request from jursa (Avast):
“can you generate support package and send it to us? Please, don’t forget to mark down it’s ID and post it here.
Using this tool http://public.avast.com/supp/util/avastsupportR2.exe
Thank you,
David”]