Latest upgrade having problems

I have just upgraded to the latest version and I am running into some severe problems. Some of our windows servers started blue screening - I had to uninstall Avast to get them to boot. Other servers take a very long time to login now, they sit at the Applying your personal settings windows for a very very very long time before proceeding. I also got the following error message on the console itself: Mirror wasn’t able to update itself correctly. The received error message is: Unexpected unresolvable error in definitions update job!

Is there any way I can get the old client (6.0.1253) so I can install that instead of the newer one?

Thanks -
Greg

1)Please find the dump or mindump file compacted e send it to ftp.avast.com/incoming and in zip put a txt file with the link to this post.
2)I think you cannot find the old release but I’ve got saved the 6.0.1253… do you have a ftp server to send the installer? I would like to send by mail, but the installer is too big…

I think I may have found the problem. We run windows firewall here on all systems including our DCs. Because of this we turn off the Avast firewall (though we do intend to migrate to it once we can configure the Avast Firewall on an enterprise level). I believe there is an interaction happening between the avast firewall (even though the shield is turned off) and the windows firewall. The reason I state this is because if I turn off the windows firewall on the DC and then turn it back on the slow login problem goes away. I was also noticing RPC unavailable errors in the servers event log that went away after a restart of the windows firewall. No there were no changes to the windows firewall definitions between yesterday (when it was working fine) and today. The only change was the new avast client installs. I have verified this hypothesis by rebooting the DC thus restoring the situation and the login problem returned. So why if I disable the Avast Firewall Shield is it still interfering with Windows Firewall???

Greg

Dump analysis on one of the crashes is calling out aswsp.sys with a page fault in nonpaged area.

I am uploading all four crashes to the avast ftp site.

Greg