I think you have to open the chest and select one of the options there.
No, open the avast and add the file to the User Files section.
- Right click the avast icon and select Start avast antivirus.
- Once the Simple User Interface is displayed, right click in the middle of the skin and from the menu, select Virus Chest, see image 1.
- Click on the User Files icon, at the top of the window, click File, Add, now navigate to where the file is and add it to the chest, see image 2.
- Once it is in the chest delete the original copy.
- You can now send the sample to avast, right click on the file, select email to Alwil Software.
ok ,it was in the chest now
but i cant send to avast,which 1 should i use ,SMTP or MAPI
if SMTP…what should I type in the ‘server address’ ,‘port’,and also ‘from address’
No… this way the file won’t be ‘into’ Chest, just into that folder.
Look closely and you’ll see that the Chest files are encrypted (for protection and security: virus can’t get out from the encryption).
server address: smtp.yourISP.com (for instance, smtp.comcast.com)
port: 25
from address: youremail@yourISP.com (for instance, airgear2003@comcast.com)
i did what u taught,Tech,but it is still fail
how about i send the cmdbcs.exe to 1 of u n 1 of u send it for avast?
You can use Alwil FTP server as a second way to transfer only big files. Upload them to ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming (please, note that you won’t have READ access to the ftp server, just write - so you won’t even be able to see what you’ve just uploaded).
Just write down on the address bar of Windows Explorer the name of that folder: ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming
and copy and paste the file…
Frank, just a curiosity…
Did you take this screenshot using a virtual machine?
I “borrowed” it from somebody else’s web page. :![]()
I usually link to the page but I could find it yesterday. This is the page:
http://bcheck.scanit.be/bcheck/page.php?name=HIJACKED&page=7
Thanks… Indeed seems a virtual machine running and the screenshot is took from ‘outside’…
I think I have used that image before in examples also. I think it is simply an image captured with a digital camera and converted.
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I have yet to get a digital camera, having a real hard time deciding what I want, but they would be good for this type of thing where you can’t do a conventional screenshot, like BSOD.[/OffTopic]
ok ,i did it