you can get them to ignore the files double clicking on your avast globe icon at the bottom of your screen next to your clock or open your avast program and go to standard shield then click customize and then advanced. Then click add and type in the path to the file C:\steam\steamapps\youremail@hotmail.com\counter-strike\hl.exe then click ok. I’ve been doing a scan and it is just going off about other files located in my steam folder as being viruses, like i said earlier i think this is just some kinda of screw up on avasts part because any problem associated with this begins today. I’m just gunna block mine and continue hopefully its nothing. I figure its either two things Avast is the only anti-virus program and internet source that knows about this Win32:steam-as trojan and steam is spreading viruses without knowing it (because i deleted the files and steam automatically replaces them when you try to play and avast still considers the newly replaced files a threat) or this is just a mistake from avast or as they call it a false positive. This is bummer but whatever ill just reformat if my system takes a dump. Hopefully avast doesn’t keep telling me about my files because as I scan they just keep coming up each hl.exe for every game that uses it and different .gcf files as well. Good luck to everyone else, and I’m sure its nothing.