This is not related to insecure java applets and not related to IPv6. I am using IPv4 and am unable to launch new java applets when Avast is running. I have up to date Java (7 update 45) and Avast Internet Security 2014.9.0.2006 and Windows 8.1.
I cannot even use java.com’s verification applet so I know it isn’t because the applet is insecure. The only way around it is to disable avast, which I should not have to do. I am becoming very concerned because I’ve used Avast for 6 years and haven’t had a single problem until this past year where I have had about 5 different issues. What is going on with your program?
I saw that but it said it was an issue with IPv6, my ISP does not even have IPv6 yet. Also, if this is a big issue, then why is there not an actual update out?
I’m not even sure how to check the version of the DLL. For a paid service, I shouldn’t have to do extra work to get basic functionality.
Well I have 159, I downloaded 160 and shut down the Avast antivirus service in services.msc but it won’t let me delete, rename, or overwrite the dll file even with administrator privileges. It says I need permission from the Administrators, which my account is an administrator…