I really doubt a VPS update could cause similar problems.
Did you receive a program update as well? (you’d be asked to restart your computer)
Did you install anything else shortly before?
So, if you start a program (with Standard Shield enabled), it won’t start… do you have to reset the computer, or you can just click avast! tray icon, pause Standard Shield and it starts working?
I guess you missed post #7 Vik
Where I stated
I had to restart the system 3 times after update 071103-0 was installed
I Guess my only choice is to uninstall / reinstall avast and hope for the best
or
Move onto something else
At the moment moving on to something else might be a better choice
I suspect that maybe besides updating the VPS, you might have gotten a program update as well. Version 1074 is fairly recent and not really September (I remember reading that somewhere here in the forum). I’m still on 4.7.1043 myself and haven’t got polled to update as yet. Since you were told to reboot after you updated, I think maybe the program was updated too.
If you want to uninstall and drop back to the prior version, you can find it here. It’s listed as the latest version btw.
I would say it is a better option to do a clean install of the latest version of avast rather than to install the older version. If you install the 1043 version if all is well you won’t know why the problem occurred, by doing a clean install of 1074 and all goes well it is likely to have been a problem with the program update rather than anything to do with the VPS update.
I tend to agree with DavidR with 1 more reason. Whenever I had a forced up program update go south, and tried to revert back to a previous version, as soon as the vps updated, the new program version came with it. Same problem.
After a couple of tries, I clued in to the fact that it wasn’t the version that was a problem, but that the update failed.
Following the steps in DavidR post should resolve this.
Yep, I think David is right. Scratch my suggestion. You won’t know what actually caused your problem if you fall back to the prior version… and then it might happen again.
After reinstalling Avast build number
4.7.1073
the Standard Shield Issue discussed in this thread has been cleared up
and all is back to Normal as it was before the program updated to
build number 4.7.1074
Avast Standard Shield are now allowing any & all of the programs on
my Vista 32 bit Home Premium machine to be opened once again
It will be interesting to see if the problem reoccurs after the
program is updated again to build 4.7.1074
Unfortunately I didn’t see the suggestions
to do a clean install of build
4.7.1074
But however I did do a clean install of build 4.7.1073
Should the Standard Shield problem reappear
after the program updates again to build 4.7.1074