Error - ashServ.exe

Frequently (not always) when I shut down Windows I get an error message just before the machine powers off (or reboots). It’s headed ‘error ashServ.exe’. So far, I have not been able to read the message before the shutdown screen disappears. I have seen the same message on another machine running Win2000. Can anyone tell me what it may refer to and how to rectify it? I’m running XP Pro SP2, avast 4.6.618, Zone Alarm Pro 5.1
Thanks,
Nic ???

Having the same issue with ashServ.exe crashing during system shutdown

Windows 2000, SP4
avast 4.6.603 (although I just ran a Program Update and it says I’m at the current version???)
Sygate 5.6

Yup, me too. I’ve been seeing that ashServ.exe error on shutdown intermittently ever since updating to v4.6, on two different computers (currently, v4.6.603, and problem happened once today). If I remember correctly, the error was an Access Violation, but my memory is not 100%.

So far, I haven’t found anything in common that I’ve done each time this error occurs. If I do, I’ll update this thread.

The error I get reads as “The instruction at 0x7c910e03 referenced at memory 0x00000000 could not be read. Click ok to terminate the program”.

As stated in the above posts the error box is headed up “ashServ.exe” and occurs every time the PC is shut down.

???
I just went to mcafee’s site and downloaded a test virus, Avg virusscanner found it as a virus , Avast Did’nt???
http://images.secureie.com/mcafee_q6/lp4/0304_siepie_lp_02.asp?s=468_1637

Well I just tried the same thing and avast picked up the test virus immediately… Apart from that, you seem to have posted under the wrong topic. Is there anyone else out there getting the ashServ.exe error at shutdown? :slight_smile:

Do any of you have have any (recent) files in C:\Windows\Minidump folder?
Maybe you can compress (zip) them and send to vlk@avast.com for analysis (maybe adding some information about the BSOD and the link for this thread) :wink:

I used the repair facility in ‘add and remove’ - seems to have worked so far

C. :slight_smile:

Hi all…

Ive been getting the same error for a month or 2 as well…

no rhyme nor reason to it, it just seems to pop-up randomly on shutdown.

Has anyone found a solution yet??

Even with newest Beta 4.6.639 this error still appears sporadically…

Yeah… I see the same from time to time.
Maybe avast! is scanning something at shutdown but what? Why the services were not shutdown correctly?

This error is still present sporadically even with Avast 4.6.647
I see that the error occours more frequently after I have accessed Avast manually, but the significance of this is doubtful. I try to shut the system down when it seems to be really idle…

I have the same problem and it was also present in the previous version
XP Home SP2

Hope something will be done as you all say it is sporadic I think it appears to happen when we try to shutdown very shortly after eiter using an application or if the avast icon had just finished turning if the pc is idle and then shut down I think this problem does not occur.

Just a thought…

I thought i was the only one who having this problem but apparently there are a lot of other users who encounter this problem.

I have noticed the same problem at shutdown with XP Pro w sp2, Avast Home Version and it does seem random. It just goes by too fast for me to read it but I can catch something about ashserv and a memory error. Like someone said, if you let the pc sit a few seconds before you shutdown, the problem never seems to occur.

I have the same problem. Sometomes I can close down without it occurring but not very often. I have updated but it seems to make no difference the problem remains. ???

I have it again while booting after updating from 4.6.647 to 4.6.650 :frowning: :cry:

I am now having this happen also. I cannot pinpoint what may be triggering it.
And I just tried to post this and it got “hung up” and I had to start over again.

Annie

Annie, I do not understand… Does your error message appear while shutting down?
What do you mean with ‘start over again’?

Technical, yes it appears when I am shutting down.
I had to redo my post–sorry, I guess I shouldn’t have used the words “hung up”…but it just wouldn’t post. It was taking a very long time so I hit the back button and started over.
Hope that made sense! :-[

Annie