Like many folks in these forums, I was receiving many error messages in the Event log that had an error code of 00005. I was doing a mirror of files from another computer (across the network) and kept getting these errors among other strange behavior, including computer reboots. Turns out a few the file names (including path) were longer than 254 characters – I zipped the offending directory to get the overall name length down below 254 and all is working now with no Avast! complaints and no reboots.
Error 5 is access denied… maybe not logged with enough privileges…
Reboots??
For a reboot (bluescreen), the corresponding minidump file should be created in Windows\Minidump folder. Could you please send us a few of the recent ones?
Thanks.
Sorry, I cleaned up the Minidumps awhile ago. Some of the 0005 errors are back. What they all seem to have in common is underscores in the filename. I think it has something to do with filename lengths, characters or something along those lines. I have plenty of privs since other files have no issues and ultimately the mirror works. I can say that I’ve had no rebooting problems since reducing the filename to < 255 chars. There was no bluescreen, just a reboot – something just jumped to address 0. I’m not entirely sure Avast is responsible for the reboots – I disabled avast at one point and still got the reboots.
Here’s an example of an error, all the ones I checked had the underscores in the filename:
AAVM - scanning error: x_AavmCheckFileDirectEx: avfilesScanReal of \Anna\Mirror\Jim-Mirror\D-Drive\www\rbd\vieleRETS-1.1.4\setup\SBSE____.VB0 failed, 00000005.
I posted about the same problem recently:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=40288.0
It could be a “long path” problem. Firefox paths tend to be (too) long.
I think there is a 256 characters limitation… I’m not sure.