A customer computer has Avast! Home v4.8.1296, and the computer is slown to a crawl. I noticed there’s several instances of ashWebSv.exe in Windows Task Manager, and to recover performance I had to disable Avast! WebShield and re-boot.
I have tried uninstalling Avast!, re-boot, and running Avast Uninstaller separate utility and re-boot and then reinstall Avast! Home v4.8.1296 … to no avail.
Not sure what I’m suppose to be reading, I anyway skimmed through the both topics.
The customer machine uses Windows XP built-in Firewall, no third-party software firewall installed.
No webfiltering technology installed, nothing that’ll act like a local proxy server between the browser and the target destination.
Customer uses Internet Explorer 7, no remote proxy servers used in IE config.
There’s several instances of ashWebSv.exe from bootup, and waiting for everything to load and just idling the ashWebSv.exe instances increases and decreases, and increases some more.
Yeah… You said in your first post…
Maybe you can activate logging in WebShield and help troubleshooting…
(Disable avast self-defense module: Program settings > Troubleshooting tab of settings.)
Edit \data\avast4.ini file with Notepad (or use step 0 with other text editors).
Find the section [WebScanner]
Add the line:
EnableLogging=1
Restart Web Shield in XP\Vista (terminate and start again) or whole PC in case of Win98
Browse (trying to access some webpages)
The log file are \data\log\ashwebsv.log and ashwebsv.ws.
They would be accessible when WebShield is terminated again.
Post them here or send by mail to rypacek (at) asw.cz
After that, disable the logging to avoid a big log file.
Oh, enable the self-defense module again after that if you have to follow step 0.