Re: AVAST - questions and queries - AVG comparison
MEB wrote:
| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:OcEf3H4PIHA.3388@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
|| MEB wrote:
|| | As I previously noted, I was re-testing AVAST for a comparison
|| | between AVG and its functions.
|| |
|| | I'll start with a simple query:
|| |
|| | 1.
|| | Is there some web site which has a comprehensive setup description
|| | covering all aspects of a basic AVAST configuration setup?
||
|| What do you find lacking in the avast! Help screens at...?...
||
|| "R-Clk avast! icon in Tray, Start avast! Anti-virus, Menu button,
|| Help"
|
| Frankly quite a bit. But to sooth the issue, yes I ran through those.
|
| More depth into setting up mail, and web proxy could be of
| considerable use. But I'm not here to critique the HELP supplied, but
| to query whether anyone knew of a web page or pages that were written
| to aid installation by common users. Heck, I even downloaded the PDFs
| to see if they were anything of use,, no, not really... you have to
| remember that most users aren't used to doing manual modifications of
| files to get programs to work.
I understand. Yea, not all of the following is in the avast! Help. After
my first avast! program update which went badly (probably was my fault
for various reasons & this new program update went smoothly), I went
scrambling & collected this file of reminders on my Desktop. Nothing in
here needed to be redone after this 2nd update, though...
.......Quote my reminder file of avast!/OE settings.............
Optimization for dial-up connections
If you use dial-up connection only, there´s another way to detect if the
computer is connected to the Internet or not. avast! can elicit the
connection status from the modem status - so it will NOT ping our
servers every 40 seconds. To set avast! this way, follow these steps:
a. In Notepad, open the file AVAST4.INI
(C:\PROGRAM FILES\ALWIL SOFTWARE\AVAST4\DATA)
b. Find section [InetWD]. If this section doesn´t exist, create it.
c. Into this section insert this row:
UseRAS=1
d. Save the file and restart your computer.
NOTE: Your avast! build must be 4.0.172 or higher!
Optimization for permanent connections
If your computer has a permanent connection to the Internet, you can let
avast! know this fact so that it can bypass the connection checks. To do
so, follow these steps:
a. In Notepad, open the file AVAST4.INI
(C:\PROGRAM FILES\ALWIL SOFTWARE\AVAST4\DATA)
b. Find the section [InetWD]. If this section doesn´t exist,
create it.
c. Into this section insert this row:
AssumeAlwaysConnected=1
NOTE: Your avast! build must be 4.0.172 or higher!
=========================
Proxy server settings for Internet Explorer when using dial-up modem
Internet connection...
1. "Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections tab".
2. Select your dial-up connection from the list,
& click on the Settings button.
3. Check the option Use a proxy server for this connection.
4. Write "localhost" into the Address field (alternatively, enter
IP address 127.0.0.1, which is the same as localhost).
5. Enter 12080 into the Port field.
6. Confirm with OK button.
7. Note: If you use multiple connections, it is necessary to set the
address and port of the local proxy for each connection separately.
==========================
To establish the Internet Mail Shield...
(a) "OE, Tools menu, Accounts, Mail tab, Properties button"
(b) At the General tab...
1. Mail Account box:
pcrrcp@netzero.net (Mail)".
2. Name box: PCR
3. E-Mail address:
pcrrcp@netzero.net
4. Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing:
Checked
(c) At the Servers tab...
1. Incoming mail (POP3): 127.0.0.1
2. Outgoing mail (SMTP): 127.0.0.1
3. Account Name: pcrrcp#pop.netzero.net
4. Password: (asterisks show)
5. Remember password: Checked.
6. Log on using Secure Authentication: Unchecked.
7. My server requires authentication: Checked.
(d) At the Connection tab...
1. Always Connect To This Account Using: Unchecked.
(e) At the Security tab...
1. Algorithm: 3DES.
2. Nothing else is entered.
(e) At the Advanced tab...
1. Outgoing Mail (SMTP): 25.
2. Incoming Mail (POP3): 110.
3. No box is checked.
CAUTION: After playing with the following, be sure to close & re-open
OE!
"OE, Tools menu, Accounts, News tab, msnews.microsoft.com, Properties
button"
General tab...
1. News Account: msnews.microsoft.com
2. Name: PCR
3. E-Mail Address:
pcrrcp@netzero.net
4. Include this account when checking for new messages: Unchecked
Server tab...
1. Server name: 127.0.0.1
(Avast!'s Mail Protection Wizard puts that there, I think.)
2. This server requires me to log on: Checked
3. Account name: #msnews.microsoft.com
(Note: It's really just that number sign (#) that avast! adds
to the Account Name fields.)
4. Password: Blank.
5. Remember password: Checked.
6. Log on using Secure Authentication: Unchecked.
Connection tab...
1. Always connect to this account using: Unchecked
Advanced tab...
1. News (NNTP): 119.
2. Use newsgroup descriptions: Checked.
4. All other boxes: Unchecked.
"OE, Tools menu, Accounts, News tab, terabyteunlimited.com, Properties
button"
General tab...
1. News Account: terabyteunlimited.com
2. Name: PCR
3. E-Mail Address:
pcrrcp@netzero.net
4. Include this account when checking for new messages: Unchecked
Server tab...
1. Server name: 127.0.0.1
(Avast!'s Mail Protection Wizard puts that there, I think.)
2. Account name: #terabyteunlimited.com:1198
(Note: It's really just that number sign (#) that avast! adds
to the Account Name fields.)
3. No password.
4. Remember password: Checked.
5. Log on using Secure Authentication: Unchecked.
Connection tab...
1. Always connect to this account using: Unchecked
Advanced tab...
1. News (NNTP): 119.
2. All boxes are unchecked.
.......EOQ file on my Desktop...................................
Some of that gets sets automatically, for instance with...
"START button, Programs, avast! Antivirus, Mail Protection Wizard".
SO... that file is really more of a reminder what these settings should
look like when all is working well with avast!. Use one of your own to
make adjustments when the automatic way may seem to fail.
|| | Yes, I did the normal searches both on AVAST home site, and via
|| | the web, but what I found seems to be segments, or incomplete
|| | information. Of course one can contact various forums, but then one
|| | is relegated to reading potentially conflicting, or un-related
|| | information.
Yep. They should update the Help file, that's true!
|| | 2.
|| | For a preliminary review of one differential between the two
|| | programs, I think I can make a somewhat stark contrast. The issue
|| | relates to the update process used in the respective programs. Note
|| | that this does not address the automatic update features, but the
|| | update process itself.
|| |
|| | AVG's update process downloads the entire update PRIOR to
|| | beginning the update.
|| | AVAST's update process begins the update process after a minimal
|| | amount of those files are downloaded.
||
|| What makes you say that? Look at this Summary.txt...
||
|| .....Quote "C:\Program Files\Alwil
|| Software\Avast4\Setup\summary.txt".....
|| Information about current update:
|| Total time: 1:52
||
|| - Vps: Already up to date
|| (current version 071215-0)
||
|| Server: download25.avast.com (70.86.121.210)
|| Downloaded files: 3 (0.03 KB)
|| Download time: 8 s
|| ......EOQ my last Summary.txt.............
||
|| This was done manually at...
||
|| "R-Clk avast! icon in Tray, Updating, iAVS Update"
||
|| But Avast! had already done a manual update of definitions which I
|| was unsure had happened, (because, instead of the normal completion
|| pop-up, these days I'm getting a green pop-up stating there is an
|| update to the avast! program itself, which I think overlays the
|| other). Otherwise, the Total Time would have been at least 5 times
|| larger! HOWEVER, the Download Time is always about 8 seconds,
|| because only incremental updates to the virus definitions are
|| downloaded.
|
| Ah yeah, but when one downloads the original install file, the first
| thing one is going to need to do [after shutting off the simple user
| interface and not installing skins] is do the program update.
| Clicking the update [either one] will start a (approx.10 meg)
| download [or it did with the install download.I recently pulled from
| the net]. At any time during this download, a failure appears to
| corrupt the installation. Mind you, I have already done one large
| download and update in this present installation.
You know, finally I took the latest program update (v.4.7.1098). There
were a series of "downloading program files", each one followed by
"saving program files, this may take a while". It was only after all of
those were done (5 of them, maybe), that the requestor changed to
"Installation Process". HOWEVER, although there was a CANCEL button, it
would be a bit scary to click it & see whether things could be picked up
again from there w/o the downloads again. Anyhow, the whole thing was
just 22 minutes, including the inexplicable pauses at the 100% done
messages-- 5 minutes each at least! There was one of those at the end of
the download/save's & one at the end of the installation!
||
|| Therefore, I believe it ISN'T actually downloading & updating at the
|| same time! It does one after the other!
||
|| | The issue between the two is that, should one be using a phone
|| | line connection and should that connection fail [phone and/or
|| | electric failures], then the partially finished AVAST update
|| | fails, leaving an improperly installed program. Setting AVAST's *I
|| | connect via phone* aspect makes no difference in THAT particular
|| | issue.
||
|| It's in the avast! Help screens that occasionally the auto-update of
|| definitions will fail. Then, you get a red pop-up alert stating as
|| much. The cure is to do it manually as specified above, which always
|| has worked for me. After that, the auto-update will begin to work
|| again.
|
| You did notice the issues on various sites related to leaving AVAST
| configured for autodownload? You're waving a rather large flag there.
| And yes, I noted the red pop-up once [the present install].
I'm not sure I did see that. However, now I set the virus definitions to
update manually. I'm leaving program updates at "ask when update is
available". I just use avast!'s icon to get definitions after connecting
now.
It seems OE may download posts quicker when not competing with the
definition update. ALSO, it may have made the difference in outcome for
this program update compared to the last one-- that time I continued
activity in OE througout the process, & even delayed the reboot to
complete it!
||
|| HOWEVER, if you are asking about the update to the program avast!
|| itself (not to the definitions)... hmm, you may be right, then. I
|| did it once, & dimly recall it may have seemed be as you say. I'll
|| have to take the new one offered & watch it closely to be sure. What
|| is you version now? Mine is...
||
|| avast! version 4.7 Home Edition, Build: Sep2007 (4.7.1043).
|
| Dec2007 (4.7.1098)
|
| It appears you're a bit outdated in your program as well.
Right. But, you know, now I have updated...
Information about current update:
- Program: Updated
(current version 4.7.1098)
- Vps: Updated
(current version 071219-0)
- Setup: Updated
(current version 4.7.1098)
Server: download42.avast.com (70.87.106.130)
Downloaded files: 25 (2,119.59 KB)
Download time: 6:35
| My virus definitions are out of date as well [waiting for an answer
| on how, if possible to ensure a failed download doesn't corrupt the
| system]: Comp Date > 12/06/07
| File Ver > 071206-0
|
| The next update is another LARGE group of files.
|
||
|| | I have found this upon four occasions, once by accident: someone
|| | took out a telephone pole in an accident which killed both power
|| | and phone, the second when just the phone was disrupted, but did
|| | not return soon enough to continue the update; and twice by
|| | intentional test.
|| |
|| | The obvious:
|| |
|| | Is there some setting or INI modification that I missed to ensure
|| | this does not occur?
||
|| I don't know of an .ini setting for that. However, there seems to be
|| a lot in...
||
|| "Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Install/Uninstall tab, avast!
|| Antivirus, Add/Remove button"
||
|| I see a Change, Uninstall, Update & Repair option there, as well as a
|| Proxy Settings button to the right. Maybe something in there would
|| get it started again. (I don't know.)
|
| Yep, been there, done that, told'em to keep the t-shirt. Repair will
| not correct a partial update failure.
It didn't fix me, either, that first time, as I seem to recall it.
||
|| Otherwise, instead of auto-updating avast! or even using the manual
|| "R-Clk avast! icon in Tray, Updating, Program Update"... maybe try
|| uninstalling it & taking a new download altogether. The latest
|| definitions will come in with the new program download.
|
| Yeah, I know that, mine is set for manual update, particularly after
| monitoring the autoupdate feature and firewall needs.
I have gone to manual too now.
| And no, the new install apparently does not include the most recent
| defs [or it didn't in the one I downloaded].
I can't quite recall how that went when I tried it (I think). Probably,
in the end, I went for my full system backup, judging by my avast!
folder dates.
| Of course some of your own installation issues were shown when you
| installed Kerio PF, such as RPCSS, DCOM, and other interesting little
| issues which
| I will likely discuss in the future when testing is done.
OK. But I'm not sure which little issues you are refer to!
||
|| | --
|| | MEB
|| | ________
||
|| --
|| Thanks or Good Luck,
|| There may be humor in this post, and,
|| Naturally, you will not sue,
|| Should things get worse after this,
|| PCR
||
pcrrcp@netzero.net
||
|
|
| --
| MEB
|
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| ________
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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
pcrrcp@netzero.net