Updated my Windows 7 Pro x64 system up to SP1, everything installed fine. When the system rebooted I could not access the internet. I disabled Avast free(web shield) on the Windows 7 box and had no issues accessing the internet. Any ideas?
edit: I rebooted the system again and I cannot connect to the internet unless I disable the web shield. Def 110222-1. Other computers running XP with Avast free with the same defs on my network don’t have an issue. Don’t know if it’s a problem with Avast and Windows 7 SP1 or just an issue with 110222-1 on Windows 7. If I disable the web shield and enable it again after I reboot the system I can connect to the internet.
I have the exact same problem since downloading Service Pack 1 for Windows 7(Home Premium, 64 bit)
Everytime I restart my pc I am uable to open either Firefox or Internet Explorer. The avast icon in the system tray does not rotate at all. I right click on the avast icon and disable shields and then immediately re-enable shields and everything works fine (both Firefox and IE8 open).
I have to go through this procedure everytime I reboot the computer >:(
P.S I don’t know if it has any relevance, but I disabled Avast during the downloading and installation of Windows 7 SP1.
I didn’t disable Avast during the installation of SP1 and I still have the issue. It’s doing the same thing today, it also blocks Live Mail from connecting to my ISP. I’m either going to restore an image and go back to pre SP1 and wait for Avast to fix it which I don’t really feel like doing, I would have to install SP1 again. Use my other system and wait for Avast to fix it, or dump Avast. Seems like uninstalling and reinstalling Avast doesn’t fix it. I could try the Avast 6 RC on my main box and see if that works. Would be nice if somebody from the team here would address it.
Were you previously using an AV or suite that could have left some residue when uninstalled? There are dedicated uninstallers referenced at http://uninstallers.blogspot.com/ for most products. The final version 6 is due shortly so you can try uninstalling your current version using the avast! uninstaller at http://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility and try that. I upgraded to SP1 yesterday on W7x64 and didn’t have a problem with the current v6 beta.
No. I have been using Avast on this machine since I did a clean install of Windows 7 back in March 2010. It’s the only AV that’s been on this system. I really don’t want to image back to pre SP1, it took a half hour to install. I also don’t feel like dumping Avast since i’ve been using it for 5 years and like it. I am thinking of using the beta, or just waiting it out to see if it’s fixed or wait for the official v6 release.
I’m beginning to wonder if it has nothing to do with installing SP1 - having read all the other recent threads about problems accessing the internet.
I think I might take sded’s advice and upgrade to version 6 beta, as i notice from YoKenny’s system specs that he is on version 6 also, and he states that he is not having problems.
Cheers
P.S In reply to craigb…I’m using PC Tools’ firewall.
taffy44 are all instances of avast allowed in the firewall, you could also try deleting avast from the firewall and reboot causing pctools to re ask if you want to allow avast, if this doesn’t work give the new avast 6rc a go, i would suggest a clean install rather than upgrading.
I had internet probs, but only after an update from avast. I fixed them by running the uninstaller (through the Windows Uninstall a Program interface) and selecting “Repair”. Works just fine now.
Alright, I updated to Avast 6 RC 6.0.992 and I am having no issues so far. I ran the aswclear tool in safe mode after I uninstalled Avast 5 just to make sure I got everything.
I’m also running PC Tools firewall v7 but that wasn’t the issue from what I can tell.
edit: it appears PC Tools firewall v7 is also causing issues separate from the other issues I had. If I disabled the web shield in Avast 5 I could access the internet. When I went to download the latest Avast 6 RC from this link:
The download would freeze. I tried several times and it would freeze every single time. I then disabled PC Tools firewall v7 and I was able to complete the download. I just duplicated this again after I installed Avast 6 which is working correctly. I tried downloading that file again with PC Tools enabled and it froze. Disabled it and it completed. Now I have to find a good another decent firewall that doesn’t have issues with SP1. Maybe i’ll reinstall PC Tools to see if it fixes itself, I doubt it.
I know that pctools has a popup that says avast wants to act as a local proxy do you want to allow so maybe this proxy part got messed up with the sp1 update
Yeah you know what? I think PC Tools firewall v7 is not working right with SP1. I just uninstalled it completely and reinstalled it and I was having issues again. Now it’s gone from my system. I enabled the Windows firewall and will leave that for now. I’m reaching the point that i’m losing my patience with uninstalling and reinstalling stuff. I like to keep a clean system. I could image back to pre SP1 and take the easy way out but I look at it this way, I have to upgrade to SP1 eventually might as well get this garbage out of the way now.
Oh and Avast does act as a local proxy(web shield) so I selected yes when PC Tools popped that up.
It seems that PC Tools firewall was the culprit. Doesn’t surprise me really, I’ve had other problems in the past with programs conlicting with it.
I have now uninstalled PC Tools and upgraded Avast! to version 6.01000 and everything is now working like a dream I will stick with Windows Firewall for the time being while I ponder other options.
Thanks very much street_lethal and craigb, much appreciated
Your welcome, i was only trialing pctools the other day and thought it was quite good but it obviously didnt like the sp1 update so thats good to know anyway, thankyou
No problem, i’m just glad it’s solved, I wanted to put my fist through my monitor at one point when I was uninstalling, rebooting, reinstalling, and so on, lol. By the way two thumbs up for Avast 6…I like it.
Just wanted to give you a heads up, i’m trying Privatefirewall 7.0 after dumping PC Tools Firewall 7. So far so good I disabled the process monitor in it, I just want a simple light firewall that monitors outgoing traffic with decent logging. Doesn’t seem to conflict with anything…so far. I created an image before I installed it to be on the safe side.
Edit: Tried privatefirewall for a few hours, it’s a bit buggy. At one point I couldn’t access anything in the menu, I couldn’t navigate and click on the different tabs, weird. That’s gone from my system now. Back to the Windows firewall and I think i’ll leave it at that.
Hi street_lethal, regarding yr buggy ref to Privatefirewall, I had the identical issue.
Due to very helpful support from them we resolved it, the problem is the current version of Avast. I went so far as uninstalling quite a few progs and changes I made to my system (W7 Pro 64-bit) the past month but all to no avail, PF remained “buggy”.
Eventually uninstalling most of my security progs and slowly rebuilding all it surfaced that Avast v6.0.1000 the cause. I’ve now reverted to Avast v5.1.864 and will make contact with Avast regarding this.
Avast is a super product, have been using it many many years, and I’ll stay with it but I will not downgrade to any other firewall, PF doing an excellent job and very user friendly.
I received a reply from Avast Support from a support ticket I generated:
“generally it is not recommended to use more than two antiviruses in one computer. I recommend you to use only one and uninstall the other.
It causes such conflicts quite often.”
Anybody an idea how Privatefirewall qualifies as antivirus?