Re: Support for AVG Free after August 2008
MEB wrote:
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|| || | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
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|| || || Does AVG make any attempt to scan inside self-extractables?
|| || |
|| || | Yes, it will scan those files. I presently have five files in
|| || | the vault [which I use for testing, one is a false positive
|| || | {stub}, two are trojans (one downloader), two worms] three
|| || | different types of executables [zip, rar, WI] and two zips. AVG
|| || | has two settings - all files or file extensions configured to
|| || | scan.
|| ||
|| || I think there are three...
|| ||
|| || .......Quote an avast! help screen........
|| || SETTING THE SENSITIVITY
|| ||
|| || After you select the area to scan, a bar with a slider appears.
|| || Moving the slider, you specify the scanner sensitivity. There are
|| || three levels:
|| ||
|| || 1. Quick Scan.
|| || Only the possibly dangerous files are scanned, according to
|| || their extension. It means that the files with extensions EXE,
|| || SCR, COM, DOC, etc. are scanned. Within the file, avast! looks
|| || only for those viruses that infect the corresponding type of
|| || file. It means that macroviruses are not searched for in EXE
|| || files etc.
|| ||
|| || 2. Standard Scan.
|| || Only the possibly dangerous files are scanned, according to
|| || their content. The file extension is ignored. Again, only the
|| || viruses corresponding to the particular file type are searched
|| || for.
|| ||
|| || 3. Thorough Scan. All files are tested, against all viruses.
|| || ......EOQ...............................................
|| ||
|| || Usually, I do the Standard. I'm not sure -- but probably -- that
|| || setting will hold when using avast!'s Explorer interface to do the
|| || scan, instead of the main avast! interface.
|| |
|| |
|| | Right, remember that from my short test of the prog,,, er, wait,
|| | are you referring to the right click or autoscan settings?
|| |
|| | AVG allows three separate areas/searches [did Avast?] :
|| | system areas [which you can define], selected areas, or complete
|| | with various settings for each of those..
||
|| Oops! Sorry, I think I got confused. Those were avast! sensitivity
|| options I posted-- I know little of AVG.
|
| Well that's close to what AVG is doing, just different
| settings/controls.
OK.
|| OK, I'm glad to see AVG also
|| will go into self-extractables. Too bad it is becoming obsolete for
|| Win98, if I understand this thread that much.
||
|| But, does AVG go into "AR40ENG.EXE", if you've got one to see?
|
| Well, I checked for that file when you and others were discussing it
| previously, and just checked again with the couple dozen storage CDs I
| presently have out, but to no avail. Of course it could be on one of
| the several dozen game CDs also out, but ...
Mine is in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Works\1033\Manual", & I believe
it has to do with Acrobat Reader. WinZip shows it to have 83 files
inside.
|| Also,
|| will it go into the USA8's, such as "311561usa8.exe"? Avast! has
|| trouble with those particular ones. It declares them be virus free,
|| but counts them as only one file apiece-- whereas it counts
|| "WMP_v.7.1.exe" to be the 856 files that are inside it.
|
| AVG scans the system files first [default - 66 files] and includes
| them in its output, deduct that from the shown counts:
|
| 311561usa8.exe
| scanned 79
79-66=13, which is the number of files WinZip sees in there. AVG has
outdone avast! on that one. Of course, one hopes avast! would scan them
all were I to click 311561usa8.exe to have it do its install-- that
would be the On-Access scanner doing it then.
| jet40sp8_9xnt.exe
| scanned 101
I don't have that file, although I do see a MSJET40.DLL.
| 291362usa8.exe
| scanned 81
I've got a dozen USA8's, but not that one. Avast! won't get into any of
mine, anyhow, & counts them all as one file-- when R-Clkd & scanned (I
said). I can extract the files with WinZip & scan the folder, but that's
a bit much to do!
| How about Avast's 05/30/07 offering [4,0,0,0 exe]
| setupeng.exe
| scanned 66 [hmm, that's the default system files though I see that
| the setup file contains the xml manifest/setup so its designed more
| for XP and above]
Mysteriously, avast! counts that one as two virus-free files. WinZip
will not open it for me to count how many are actually inside. However,
InCtrl5 reported the following after its install...
Folders added: 19
Files added: 199
| avg75free_472a1024.exe [rarSFX]
| scanned 74
Don't have it.
| Dreamweaver dwmx2004_701update_en.exe [install shield]
| scanned 77
Don't have it.
| Don't have the v7.1 player exe but
| wmp7.exe
| scanned 563 [scanned compressed files within files]
That seems about right.
| WindowsXP-KB838079-SupportTools-ENU.exe
| scanned 184
XP? I know for sure I don't have it!
| NT Resource Kit
| scanned 318
I don't have it.
| And a rar file I created of Microsoft's Desktop Deployment package
| scanned 101
Very good. Too bad AVG is going obsolete for Win98 like McAfee did, if I
understand that correctly. I have only one .rar...
Uniextract15_noinst.rar
Avast! reports it has 210 virus-free files inside of 21.0 MB.
WinZip won't open it for me to verify that number.
Avast! works fine with all .zip & .cab files I've tried too.
| Apparently it does most files IF it is a normal/standard file, others
| are scanned on opening/access [and it has caught a few for me] or
| creation
Absolutely. One hopes On-Access will catch any virus inside these
self-extractables during the install process. Mine is set to scan on
both open & create.
Otherwise, AVG seems to do a better job than avast! will with certain of
them. Of course, I haven't counted the number of self-extractables that
avast! does scan well. I do have one that WinZip shows to contain 15
files-- but avast! will count only 13 during its scan! If I extract all
15 with WinZip, avast! will then scan & count them all!
STILL, overall, I am very pleased with avast!, which now is updated to
avast! 4.7 Home Edition, Build 4.7.1043.
| ... though as usual with any AV, it does sometimes have
| false positives or miss something new [though it generally is picked
| up in a day or so] but since I have used AV progs such as
| Thunderbyte, VirusScan, F-PROT, Transcan, Ontrack ViruScan, McAfee,
| and a number of others though the *days* that's really not
| unexpected..
I never had a false positive (or any positive) with McAfee. Avast! did
come up with one false positive (of a file inside a self-extractable)--
but I've put it into avast!'s exclude list now. It did show that avast!
worked fairly nicely putting the thing in/out of quarantine. HOWEVER,
when taken out, the file date did change from its original. (Damn!)
| Perhaps the AVG programmers think that to fully support XP and VISTA
| they need to completely use the new installer environment rather than
| the cross platform used in AVAST's installer.
That would be a kind of XP/Vista irradiation, then!
||
|| ||
|| || | Sorry to see it go, perhaps I'll check on the site and see why
|| || | ....
|| ||
|| || What has gone?
|| |
|| | ah, should have said next year, but still if that support is
|| | withdrawn ... anyway, I've used it for quite a few years ... I was
|| | somewhat discouraged with the errors in Avast when I tested it and
|| | as previously noted, just went back..
|| |
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|| || || PCR
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|| || | MEB
|| || | ________
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|| || PCR
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|| | MEB
|| | ________
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|| PCR
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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
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