Yes that was my reply (under the old name though). Do that and you’re pretty much safe… do not forget human factor ! It means, it doesn’t matter if avast! is watching your MSN messenger or not, you still have to be aware of all kinds of threats from inside those chatting programs. Do not accept files from anyone you don’t know… never ever ! You have no clue who and what is sending those files unles you are 100% sure it’s someonewho you can trust to… still, you can not be sure his files are not infected… that’s why you have avast! checking in the background…
I’m not sure either… to be true I have never noticed that… ughm… to be specific, I have never received any attachments through MSN messenger. If someone needs to send me they can use my e-mail (all those which have my e-mail address).
Well, we’ll have to wait for Alwil’s response on this one…
To tell the Truth, I don’t think avast! blue ball icons in system tray should spin at all when you are sending or receiving attachments through the messenger program. That’s just how it works. Maybe Alwil can explain that a little bit better so they can correct me if I’m wrong. Even if you receive some “bad” attachment, it will be scanned with standard shield that’s sitting in the background, as soon as you try to open/execute suspicious file.
As far as Yahoo! Messenger goes, it is exactly the same as with MSN Messenger. Open a list of Instant Messenger provider and put a checkmark on Yahoo! Messenger. Inside Yahoo! Messenger, search for OPTIONS or settings (I have no clue since I stopped to use that crap of messenger program a long time ago). I am 100% sure there is an option saying SCAN RECEIVED FILES, or SCAN ATTACHMENTS or something similar. I’m not going to install that ugly messenger program just because of this, so you have to search for that option yourself. I repeat, I am 100% sure there is an option because I installed Yahoo! Messenger on my friend’s PC 2 or 3 months ago and I set it to scan all attachments (received/sent files) with avast!
Inside that section, there is also an empty box where you should put the path to your antivirus scanner. It’s exactly the same as with MSN Messenger. This is the path that you need to enter inside:
Thank you much very for your advice about Yahoo Messenger etc. I want to keep my computer clean and safe so i ain´t gonna install it . I´m using only MSN Messenger from now on