system
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I am running Avast Internet Security program version 2014.9.0.2008, on a Windows 7 64-bit machine.
I note that there is a shared folder named avast in the %TEMP% folder.
If I delete this folder, it is recreated on reboot.
What is this folder please, and what exactly is it sharing and with whom?
Thank you for any information.
Pondus
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i guess you see the folder where avast unpack and scan files…
There’s also a file called streaming updates in the location where that temp folder is located. I forgot the exact name but it ain’t there anymore.
system
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That this folder exists doesn’t concern me.
It’s that this folder is being shared…that greatly concerns me. That requires explanation if I am to continue to use the product.
igor0
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Nothing is being shared with anybody.
As said, the folder is used e.g. to temporarily unpack archived files during scans.
The file that I was talking about called streaming_updates. dat located in the same location as _avast_in %TEMP% is now here. It wasn’t there yesterday.
system
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Perhaps you aren’t understanding. The system IS showing this as a shared folder. It is a network share.
That is the cause of my concern.
igor0
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It certainly isn’t a network share here… and it shouldn’t be (avast! doesn’t create any network shares).
system
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Here is a screenshot. I have verified that I can actually hit this folder via the path shown from another PC on my network.
Interesting . . . Based on your screen shot I just checked my computer and found the same thing! This is with avast Free 2014.9.0.2008.
system
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It’s not on my PC though.
Alikhan
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Have you guys got Homegroups set up?
system
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I have Homegroups turned off and the services for it disabled and stopped.
I did that after I noticed this, but it did not change anything.
I can delete the shared avast folder, but it will be recreated on reboot, and it is recreated as a network share.
Not on my computer either.
Sorry for messy screenshot.
system
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I’m sorry, everyone–on further investigation, it is the entire home directory structure that is shared.
This is a Windows 7 behavior that I was not aware of (and don’t care for).
This doesn’t relate to Avast, and please feel free to close or delete this thread as you like.
I found this information at http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/56cbde14-79c3-4b64-b2a1-2d2141b6fed6/why-does-windows-share-the-users-directory-by-default?forum=w7itprogeneral.