If you have set the Update program to Auto, then yes, they will get updated automatically (although they’ll have to reboot the computer in order to finish the update process - avast will ask them to do that). This will happen sometime in the course of the next 7 days.

Thank you for the update. Working fine so far.

Thanks for the update all seems to be working fine.

Cheers

may i ask some questions?

- New Script Shield - now scanning deeper and supporting more host processes - Web Shield now scanning all processes by default
may i know what 's the meaning ? webshield scans every processes try to use internet? and if i want to exlude a process for compatibility reason ? i did notice under w7 a higher cosuming of cpu surfing with firefox with web shield ON
- Better tracking of file sources
what is it? the persistent cache?

by the way i did not receive the blue pop up about the new version ??? ???

cheers
thanks a lot

Thnx Team :slight_smile:

Greetz, Red.

perfect job! Thx for update!

But big white button on the pop-up update notification - looks like alien! Can you do it in style “mark as a false alarm” in the notifications of threats?
:slight_smile:

Absolutly no problem with slow page loading in IE9 on my Windows 7 system. :slight_smile:

Running fine on both of my systems. ;D

It really depends on the actual page. Some pages are very JavaScript-intensive, and there may indeed be some slowdown there…

Thanks
Vlk

Questions really should be in a new topic, hopefully we can kill this in this post otherwise it will have to be in a new topic.

It means ‘all’ HTTP traffic, so other applications, not necessarily browsers which can also make http connections.

No you can’t specify which applications or exclude applications, it is either all or nothing with the new feature. You can check the ‘Scan traffic from well-known browser processes only’ option and that effectively brings the web shield back to scanning as it did before.

Essentially surfing with firefox wouldn’t change as the web shield isn’t scanning anything more in firefox than it was before. But it is hard to say as browsing can be different from day to day and I really don’t know how you can attribute the increase in CPU to the web shield as its resource use comes under the avastSvc.exe process. However, the Script Shield may now be scanning some web page content when browsing with firefox now, as mentioned above.

Any response or further questions should be in a new topic.

Autosandbox related, maybe.
I had found a mismatch of file sources when autosandbox window appeared.

Isn’t this caused by Script Shield? As DavidR says there is no changes in Web Shield which affects Firefox.

i did not see it
which pup up is?
the virus database update?
the notify about a new program update
thanks

We complained about that ugly white button but they disregarded our opinion unfortunately.
I just disabled that ugly popup completely because of it.

the virus database update
:wink:
Button like this (but on the green pop-up database update):

http://s014.radikal.ru/i329/1109/e0/bbbc417ed7ec.png

+500. Need something more beautiful.
Avast pop-ups in general are very beautiful, but this button… :cry:
:slight_smile: :wink:

thanks
it is super ugly!!!
and to be honest , the avast pops ups were really beautiful but can’t understand why the alwil team make then now sougly

I can not see the image you post!

Please read:
HOW TO: Attach a Picture * Post a Link*
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=8982.0

What the heck is sougly ???

I go not think they are ugly!

OK its ugly, so what, it is cosmetic, heaven forbid that you get so many virus alerts that this is actually an issue, rather than your browsing habits.

As RejZoR has done disable the update notification pop-up (you still get the audio notification). Or dial the pop-up display duration down to a few seconds in the avastUI, Settings, Popups, rather than the default and you only get two of those per day on average.

ok, no prob :slight_smile:
file attached

Thanks,

New version is good