The FreeDownloadManager, ver. 3.9.2 build 1289, anti virus scanner option does not work with Avast 7. I used the following settings:
Settings -> Downloads -> Essential:
Perform Virus Check (true) and the path to scanner is: C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\ashQuick.exe
And Arguments is: %file%
My OS is: Windows7 Home Premium 64bit
Avast Version: 7.0.1474 Home Edition
Yes, I mean that exactly. The scan dialog does not appear after download is completed. I, already, had enabled “avastUI > Settings > Basic > Special Scans ‘Show special scans in the avast! user interface’”
When I tried to remove %file% argument, the following message is shown:
Argument string does not contain %file% macro. This macro is necessary to give an indication of which file to check to your antivirus program.
Continue anyway?
Thanks for that Tech, as I have never used FDM I wasn’t aware of its requirements.
@ Said Bakr
When the download is complete the file system shield (FSS) should scan it I believe. You could open up the FSS and monitor the last file scanned field and initiate a download to see if the file is scanned when saved to the hard disk. The web shield may also scan it depending on the protocol used by FDM to download it.
While the downloaded file named FSViewerSetup47.exe. I don’t know if the regarded value above describes the temporary file name during the download or not?!
I think that, this may be a usability issue with Avast, because the user should see a trusted visual expression that tell him/her what’s exactly happened. I have used Avast since version 4, it was able to perform such things. I think that ashQuick should be modified or creating new little tool that could able to do such tasks with downloads managers.
The ashquick scan is silent unless a virus is found. To test, download the eicar test virus with FDM. You should receive an alert from Avast (7) as I do.