Here are mine:
My Current Avast Setting Preferences For Avast Anti-Virus Version 6
[u]
For Boot Time Scan Schedules:[/u]
Scan for P.U.P’s (i.e Potentially Unwanted Programs set to off) and Unpack Archive Files (default)
When Virus, threat, or suspicious file is found in a Boot Time Scan. Move to Chest
For Other Scans: Preferences are as follows:
Run a Full Scan and Scan for P.U.P’s-Off (default)
No automatic action on a scan (default.) Wait for the results of the scan and than manually move any threats to the virus chest
I like the ability to take automatic action in a Boot Time Scan of moving suspicious items to the Virus Chest. This is a great option so I don’t have to babysit Avast during a Boot Scan. I know it takes longer, but I only now have Avast search for PUP’s in instances of a Boot Time Scan and Full Scan if I suspect something has previously been detected. Otherwise, set PUP’s to off.
I don’t do Quick Scans. If your checking for something as serious as viruses and malware, why not be as thorough as possible?
It has been said that Automatic action during a Boot Time Scan was added in version 6. What were the options for version 5? Drawing a blank on version 4. Did version 4 have a Boot Time Scan?
No automatic options for me on regular quick scans or regular full scans using the defaults here. I like how the scan log will give results after the scan, and than the user can decided what to do. I would always select Move to Chest as the top priority.
Side-note: If a user selects 'No Action" on a Boot Time Scan. setting, does that mean the program or file if found, will be ignored by Avast, and could infect the computer? Are “No Action” choosers in a Boot Time Scan, prompted with a log after a Boot Time Scan or after rebooting?
Jack
PS. Upon further study, I turned off PUP scans with the keyword being “Potentially Unwanted Programs.” Only activating if a previous threat is found. Not definitive enough for a threat. Learned that turning off PUP’s will increase speed of scans, particularly Boot Time Scans.
Wanted to ask, if Avast ever found any PUP’s in doing scans, and what did they turn out to be? Real threats, or not?