I’m using the Avast Anti-Virus Program, and I was scanning my computer for Viruses, and I left home to go to lunch with my friends. However, when I came back, I found out that the Virus Scan stopped, because it detected a virus, and it stopped.
Is there anyway to make it scan all the way through without stopping, and then tells me to fix it AFTER it finishes scanning everything else?
By the way which O.S and what is the speed and ram capactity of ur system?What method did u use to scan,i mean did u do manual scan,screen saver scan(Auto matic) or scedual scan.If u have used screen save scan it will stop when it deduct the virus.i mean it won’t contiune scanning ,if u want to do contiune scanning better do manual scanning.I am not sure what menthod did u use to scan?If in case if u have any diffulty to scan,well then u can use Scedual boot time scan,pls refer the help topiucs from the Avast anti-virus more infor abt that and not only that u can search any topic in Avast forums by using Search botton which is in the top of the Avast forums web page.
I’m afraid it’s not possible in the Home version of avast!. When the virus dialog is shown for the first virus, you can check the “Don’t show this dialog next time” option which suppresses the warning for all the subsequent files (of this scan), but the first one will always be displayed.
In the Professional version of avast!, it can be done by modifying the corresponding task (i.e. setting it to “no action”).
Sorry I thought that you were referring to the link of the help file.
I see what you mean about clicking the avast Web Site, it is obviously not working as the Status Bar in firefox is ‘Waiting for snipurl.com…’ no display of what you posted though.
I just remembered, something from sometime ago where clicking on that link tries to open using IE and not the default browser, so this may be what is causing the problem.
I switched my default to IE and clicked the link and it opened ok. As other browsers become more popular this will become more of a problem.
I think we have asked for it to open the default browser not IE.
mpec, I’m quite sure there is a trouble in your browser (that is opening the link strangely) or, at least, on your file assotiations, probably you get infected with malware. A web page seems to be opening like a text file.
Did you run a full avast scanning?
Did you check your system agains spywares?
I’ve formatted pc a week ago. I’ve run 2 full scan with avast,1 with trendmicro housecall, 1 with bitdefender online scan. None of this has foun anything.
When i try to open the link winxp ask me the program because it isn’t associated with anything. I choose IE but the result is that. Boh