I need to temporarily disable the automatic scan that takes place at 3:00 am. Please, advise what I must do to accomplish this.
Thanks, in advance, for your help.
Start the Enhanced User Interface, switch to the “Scheduler” folder, select the corresponding scheduled task and modify it accordingly (either delete it completely, or just open its properties and check the “Disabled” option).
Thanks for the advice, igor. However, I cannot switch to the Enhanced User Interface, because I am using the home edition. I don’t want to upgrade to the Professional edition. Any advice?
The Home version does NOT have any scheduling option…
If you’re referring to Windows Tasks, go to Start > Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks.
If this is a ‘remain’ of an old trial version of avast that you had, please, uninstall and install avast again.
Then you probably have followed a thread here that told you how to set up a scheduled scan using the Windows Scheduled Tasks.
Start > Control > Scheduled Tasks
Look for the entry for running Avast Quick Scan, double click on the entry, a small window will open.At the bottom uncheck the “Enabled” box and click on “Apply” and “OK”.
The task will not run again until you repeat this process and check “Enabled” box again.
Hopefully you will have found the windows Scheduled Task (the others have mentioned) for this now and paused. If you can’t find that you could always switch off your system at night.
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Thanks, Alanrf, but the Quick Scan you are talking about isn’t on my Avast program.
Tech, I appreciate the advice. I am not referring to Windows Tasks and I just downloaded the Avast program I am using yesterday. The version is: avast! 4.7 Home Edition. It was built October 2006. You are correct in stating that there is NOT a scheduling option in this version. However, in the process of registering for and downloading the program, which I did before I received my registration key in Avast’s first email to me, I checked a box, located on Avast’s website, requesting the virus scan to run at 3:00 am. At 3:00 am this morning it ran and when the scan was complete it tried to restart my computer.
I am experiencing a Windows XP booting problem. I am working on that problem, but I do not want my computer to reboot until I have it repaired.
Any further advice would be very much appreciated. I am going to go through some of the process of downloading again, just to see if I can find the exact wording in the scheduling box I checked. Maybe, I can find resolution there. If not, I will see if that scan runs at 3:00 am tomorrow. If it does. I will simply uninstall the program and reinstall it when my XP booting issue is resolved.
Thank you, again.
Hmmm … I hope that you will check carefully your browser’s history file and let us know the origin of this 3.00 am scan.
Most of here are avast users trying to assist other avast users. If there is a change to the initial setup process then we long term users may not be aware of it. However, I can recall no other user mentioning a “start-up scan” (though I may be wrong).
What I do recall is the number of users recently who have been enticed to fake avast sites, generally to sell them fake licenses but I have no doubt there are those who would just wish to entice folks to run malicious software on their systems. I hope that this is not the case for you - but caution is advised.