In our company we have a 10 PC licence regrettfully I purchased it for 3 years, but I am sure our attorneys will get some of the money back.
I entered a ticket yesterday morning, asking for help with a folder that cannot be accsessed due to DeepScreen prohibiting it.
I turned off DeepScreen and put the folder into the Exceptions path to no avail.
No response for 24 hours.
none at all
we cannot send out bills without accsess to our billing program and avast is blocking it even when turned off
My recommendation is to keep away from avast, but probably I am talking to the wrong audience >:(
Did you add the folder, or the EXE file(s) and the drivers it maintains to run that program? That means all of those files, not 1 or two.
besides, why would you not want Avast! to do it’s job? Obviously it finds it susipicious, it wouldn’t be the first time a major company does something that would include shitware. (Cough Comodo Gag*)
Let Avast! do it’s job, complete the scan, and then use it, if nothing is wrong, it will let it continue.
I added the whole folder as in "f:\path_to_files* and as it resides on a shared folder on the network I also added \ip.ad.re.ss\this_path_to_file*
Why should a exe that has not been modified for months suddenly be suspicious?
Apart ftrom that, if I put a folder into the exceptions it should not be checked.
If I do not have control, I will use a program that gives me control.
You have Win32:Vitro/Sality. Long shot, but possible.
A VPS Update or Engine Update accidentaly marked it as suspicious. Furthermore, if you ever find a program with a 100% Detection rate (atest threats) with NO FP’s what’s so ever, let me know :-). PS: You won’t ever.