When automatic updating virus definitions "cannot connect"

Hello all,

i am running Windows XP and Zone Alarm Home Edition. I am getting the dreaded red box when avast first tries to download virus definitions (after I turn on my computer) and it says

Information about current update:
Last encountered error: Cannot connect to download43.avast.com (66.98.216.24:80).

Total time: 2:08

I have access to the internet, both avast virus and email scanning have all green checks in Zone Alarm. This just started happening all of a sudden. I’ve reinstalled the latest version of Avast…same results. Any idea what I am doing wrong?

thanks in advance,
Rachel

Check and ensure ZA allows access for avast,setup (the update function), if it does and it has permission, delete the entry in ZA. Now do a manual update ZA should ask permission again, accept it and you should be able to connect.

ZA has previously shown this problem of a program with permission being blocked, perhaps a database problem where it forgets settings.

Thank-you, that did the trick!

No problem, welcome to the forums.

when I startup the internet, the red box pops up from behind the time, saying I need to update. after I click on it, another box pops up in the middle of the screen saying, " Last encountered error: can’t select any server for downloading (from 0) total time 22s {that varies}. what am I doing wrong??

Probably nothing… The servers.def file could get corrupt in your computer.
You can download servers.def from here: http://download1.avast.com/iavs4x/servers.def
Save it to C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\setup folder
Start the update again and post the results. If it fails, we’ll try another solution 8)

I followed all the steps you said, but when I went to “updating…iAVS update”, I received the same box…“can’t select any server for downloading…”

But is it still saying Last encountered error: can’t select any server for downloading (from 0) ?
If so you probaly haven’t placed into the correct folder, C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\setup as Tech mentioned. Check this location for the file and what is its size, if 0KB delete it and try a manual upload and I believe it should download it again.
Or delete it and try a repair of avast. Add Remove programs, select ‘avast! Anti-Virus,’ click the Change/Remove button and scroll down to Repair, click next and follow. You need to be on-line to do this.

hello, again. I redid the steps you described before, to no avail. I went to Add/Remove and followed those steps, but no luck again. The only thing that might be hindering me is the fact that I have Open Office 2.0 instead of MS Word. Would that make a difference anywhere? The computer repair store installed this Avast program last time it was in there (a month ago) and I don’t believe it has updated since I brought it home! Should I take it back to them?

I had this exact problem after installing the latest Windows update yesterday. Getting a new key made this message go away, but then a “key invalid” error occurred during update. Doing a repair fixed this and now all is happiness again. To repair, contol panel, add/remove program, avast, repair.

No, it won’t.
Last avast versions does not use even the storage drivers of Microsoft (ODBC).
Do you have any problem now or not? I’m not sure reading your posts…

I have taken the Control Panel route, but when I get to the last step, “repair”, I have no option to do that, just add/remove. when I click on that, nothing happens. and I just tried to update the iAVS with the same message…can’t select server for downloading (from 0).

I left out a step: while trying a new key and repairing, I disabled Windows Defender (turn it off with startup inspector and reboot); I don’t know whether this was related or not, but the Defender signatures were updated by the last Windows Update that was the apparent cause of all this grief.

Sorry for incomplete instructions. Repair is one of the options after you click on change/remove. You have to scroll down to see it.

Hi Tech, I don’t know how to make that “Quote” thing work, but you said >

You can download servers.def from here: http://download1.avast.com/iavs4x/servers.def

OK I clicked on that link, and it took me to a page that looked just like if I had opened notepad to edit a file.

There was no way to download what was there other than to do the copy/paste thing.

Is that what you were wanting them to do, copy it there, and then past it into their files?

I’m asking because I’ve had similar troubles with the little red box popping up every time I start my PC.

Thanks Wendy

If you click in the buttom ‘quote’, what do you get? ::slight_smile:

Yes, copy its contents and replace the ones at the original servers.def file.
Save the file and start the update. 8)

Try right clicking the link and select save link as or similar words and save it to your hard disk.

Hi Tech, when I try to use the quote thing it copies everything from where I selected “quote” down to the bottom of the page.

OK I’ll try that and see if it helps.
Thanks

Wendy

Wendy, in the forums options (buttom Profile above) there is a possibility to ‘disable’ quick answers.
So, when you click quote a new tab (window) will be opened with the quoted text.
Then, you delete or cute the text, copying the first line of the quote command, including the brackets and finish with the word ‘quote’ into brackets too:
Here without the brackets for you to see:

quote author=wendy k. walker link=topic=21610.msg181001#msg181001 date=1150545834
\quote

It will when you click the quote button in a post it will quoting the whole post, you need to keep the bits you need, e.g. the initial quote reference and the closing quote and any text you don’t want you delete.
For example with the square brackets:


[quote="wendy k. walker post:18, topic:605771"]
quote of the content you wish to retain
[/quote]