Hi Guys,
I am currently having a problem with AIS 5.0.677 . When i boot up my computer and it gets to the desktop it shows that all shields are disabled , after about 10-15 seconds they come back on by themselves . I use to use Avast 5 Free & Online armor Firewall Free , but recently switched to AIS 5.0.677 because of the sand-boxing feature and script-shield . Plus i like having all on my security in one place !!! I thoroughly removed all traces of Avast free & Online Armor free before installing AIS 5.0.677 . I am also running windows firewall as suggested on this Forum. Does anyone have a suggestion as to why the AIS are doing this on startup ? Thanks for any help in this matter!
Thanks for the comment , but i completely removed all traces of Online Armor Free before installing Avast internet security 5.0.677 ! Got any other idea’s of what’s causing this ?
Thanks for the comment , but i completely removed all traces of Online Armor Free before installing Avast internet security 5.0.677 ! Got any other idea's of what's causing this ?
Not really, but maybe a thing to try (from the OA [url=http://support.online-armor.com/showthread.php?t=12769]Fixes Page[/url]) is to re-install OA, reboot into safe mode, and uninstall it from safe.
You could try it with the window’s firewall off. Also could you please go to device manager and click view/ show hidden devices and i bet there are still some online armour drivers sitting in there, i found two left over drivers in there after deleting OA.
Hi Guys ,
I turned off windows firewall but it didn’t seem to make any difference . Also went to device manager and looked to see if there were any remnants of OA Firewall Drivers , but didn’t see anything named OA or Tallemu . I uninstalled AIS 5.0.677 rebooted & ran CCleaner , WinASO & Eusing registry cleaners to remove all remnants , Then rebooted agin and reinstalled AIS 5.0.677 again . The problem seems to have subsided for the moment . I will repost on this thread if it starts up again .
Uninstall avast from Control Panel (if possible). If, for any reason, you can’t run it, try booting in Safe Mode and doing it from there. Anyway, boot after that.
Run the avast! Uninstall Utility saved on 1. If, for any reason, you can’t run it, try booting in Safe Mode and doing it from there. Anyway, boot after you’ve run it.
Install avast! using the setup saved on 2. Boot.
Register your free copy or add the license key for Pro.
I have the same “problem” with avast free (latest). when the computer boots up, the avast icon shows the status “disabled”, then after ~5 seconds it shows “attention” and after another ~5 seconds everything is ok. I found out that the web-shield and mail-shield are starting a little bit later. but this is no problem for me, because the PPPoE connection also needs some time to be established.
Hi Tech ,
I did as you instructed above , but the program/shields still keep showing disabled at start up and will turn on by themselves after about 10-15 seconds !!! Got any other suggestions ?
That’s perfectly normal. The services are set to manual start when necessary. It’s ok.
You can check your startup items with Startup Delayer and with Soluto, both freewares.
Ccleaner will also show you a list of your start up’s and if there are any that dont need to be on at startup you can disable them ( ie printer, tv tuner) it is safe to disable from startup such things as they will start automaticaly when you use that program. You can also check other startup’s that may not be needed here http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/
Hi Guys ,
Thanks for your info & help , but i have decided to go back to using Avast Anti-Virus Free 5.0.677 & Online Armor Free 4.5.0.234 as i have been using them together for the past year and haven’t had any problems with them !
Thanks for posting back, I imagine you’ll be pretty happy - and well protected - with the combo, but if you ever change your mind, revisit the thread. Try a few of the other suggestions out or see if someone has any more ideas.
It shouldn’t be a problem. As Tech mentioned, it isn’t actually a problem, as the Avast services are loaded before the icon show “normal”, but yeah, I’d probably find that a bit of a distraction myself.
I am familiar with both Avast and OA. Since you will be reinstalling OA, I suggest the following:
The best way to exclude both OA and your AV is the following:
Make exclusions during installation of OA.
To exclude OA in Avast:
Open the Avast GUI > Settings > Exclusions > Add > click on the pop-up window and find C:\Program Files\Online Armor* and click on the BOX to the left of the words (this excludes all subfolders as well).
To exclude Avast in OA:
Open the OA GUI > Options > Exclusions > Add > click on the pop-up window and find C:\Program Files\Awil Software\ (for Avast).
If you have other security software, you can also include them in OA the same way.
When you reboot OA (to go into Learning Mode), make sure ALL Avast shields are left on.
Reboot your machine again; OA requires two boots. After this second reboot, you will get a pop-up asking you if you trust Avast. Answer the pop-up as “Trust Always” and “Remember My Decision” and you should not get any more pop-ups. Answer incorrectly and you will get future pop-ups.
Open the OA GUI > Programs > untick “Hide Trusted” so that you can see everything > look to make sure everything from Avast is not “blocked” (red) or “ask” (yellow). If it is, right-click the item and change it to “Trust.” Reboot.
Open the OA GUI > Options > Backup/Restore > Save your settings once you have everything the way you want it.
Now feel that your issue is now resolved/fixed, please go back to the first open post in this topic, click the modify button in that Post and change the title/subject, add [Resolved] to the beginning of the title so this thread can be closed.
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