Timeout connexion **big problem**

Hi,

I have a big problem with Avast 4.5 (french). When I would like to open Outlook 2000 and check my new e-mail, many many pop-up from Avast will arrived. This pop-up are on illimited. Not just one… many many… is not possible to continue with Windows XP.

Timeout de connection (in french). I think in english will been Timeout connexion.

Do you have a patch, or what is my problems!

Thanks

my father have this same problems on diffrent computor… same version of Avast 4.5

Before posting, try to search forums on that topic. There is very usefull SEARCH button up there, but many people rather ask million times exactly the same question.

I’m not saying anything against you, but this way we bring so much confusion in here. There is no chance for us to answer on all those questions… Stick with one thread and there you can find your answer. There is a lot of threads in this forums that explains this issue…

Thanks !

Cheers !

EDIT: Here is one of those threads:

[b]http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=11;action=display;threadid=8786[/b]

Hi

I’m really sorry, is it possible to give me a link on this forum about this problems… I’m not good in english

Thank you very much for all

It’s OK.

Regarding a link… I just gave you a link in my first reply to you… see my previous post and at the bottom you’ll find huge link. Just click on it…

Cheers !

Hi,

I’m reallt sorry if I post a question about same problems… I have read your redirection URL and it’s just a little bit hard to read. Sorry for my english.

Is it possible to give me step by step
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Thank you very much

I’m sorry, but I don’t use Outlook, I use Outlook Express and I never experienced anything like you have experienced. I just gave you a link for the thread where other guys discussed about it, so you may wanna try to read about it in there, and if they already found some solution, you’ll get hood help in there. I’m not sure, but I think VLK posted some link for some patch or something, so try there and see if that helps. Reading carefully all those posts and replies may help you a lot. Just calm down, and go through all those posts in that thread.

Cheers !

Try to increase both timeouts (of avast into the Advanced tab of Internet Mail provider settings and of your email account, in Properties of the account, Advanced tab too). You can set both to 600, for instance. If you’re on a DSL connection (not dial-up) it shouldn’t be necessary a so long timeout anyway…

Do you use any spam killer? Sometimes the spam killer enters in a ‘loop’ and consume all the timeout. Shutdown it and start it again.

Sorry to correct You Technical, but Gaisetlesbiennes.c uses Outlook 2000, so the settings should be changed in the Outlook/Exchange Provider - if I remember well in one of the threads it helped also to disable the Internet Mail provider if Outlook is used - their seems to be some conflicts in the current version.

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Peter

Peter, if I’m wrong you should corrected me :wink:
We’re here for this 8)
Anyway, I tried to post the general procedure for timeouts problems: increase both in avast! settings and into the email accounts properties 8)

@Technical : OK, have sometimes the impression that the things should or better must be explained very clear to be understood :wink:

May be the Timeout problem could be part of Your excellent FAQ ?? (also the SSL solution posted in one of the threads)

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peter

Peterfu, Internet connection timeout solution is already explained in my signature… :wink: I advised everyone who experienced such a problems to take a look in there first. Only one post, and everything is explained in there. And best of all, changing the internet connection timeout value is very simple process.

S.Z.Craftec, sorry have not recognized that - Yes it’s very simple and everyone should know how to do it in his mail client, but …
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Peter

I have wrote to Vlk, I will wait step by step…

Hi Gaisetlesbiennes.c,
have You tried what was suggested here from Technical, S.Z. Craftec and myself ???

  1. disable Internet Mail Provider (assuming the Outlook/Exchange provider is active)
  2. increase Timeout in Outlook/Exchange Provider
  3. set Timeout in Outlook to same value

What are the results ?
Without any feedback from You it’s impossible to help You.

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Peter

Is there any chance that someone could speak with him in French, he’s said repeatedly that he does not understand the English instructions and his top post indicates French is his main language, as does his name:)

I’m afraid my French is not good enough, I can manage to read a French web page but not translate English into French without using Altavista Babelfish - and for something like this Babelfish is too chancy.