On Apr 28, 7:01*am, Tom wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:46:50 -0400, "David H. Lipman"
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> <DLipman~nosp...@Verizon.Net> wrote:
> >From: <Tom>
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> >> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:19:52 -0400, "David H. Lipman"
> >> <DLipman~nosp...@Verizon.Net> wrote:
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> >>> From: <Tom>
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> >>>> I’m running Windows-7 / 64 bit with ESET Smart Security 4 and I just
> >>>> reconfigured the ESET Personal Firewall to “Learning
> >>>> Mode”……immediately after that I received the following advice:
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> >>>> “”adobe bridge CS5 trying to communicate with
> >>>>http://www.avast.com/index.html(127.0.0.1)””
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> >>>> Similar thing when launching Photoshop and Adobe Premiere, then I
> >>>> blocked Bridge and Photoshop to communicate with the address and
> >>>> Premiere takes a long time to start, NO problems with Photoshop and
> >>>> Bridge after that….
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> >>>> Does anyone what is this?
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> >>>> Is thehttp://www.avast.com/index.htmla fake address?
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> >>>> BTW: I dont have any Avast program installed.
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> >>>> Thanks in Advance!
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> >>> Did you have Avast installed in the past ?
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> >> Yes.
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> >> Thanks, David!
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> >Is there still a stub still present ?
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> >Did you innoculate files ?
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> I think I solved it, David….
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> I checked the hosts file at: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts:
> And deleted the line: * 127.0.0.1 activate.avast.com *
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> Thanks Again!
> Tom
You probably are running a counterfeit copy of Adobe. This is a
common problem. In fact, if you get a pirate version of these
programs they often tell you to disconnect from the internet and
change your hosts file. This is because legal copies of Adobe are set
up to contact the mother base, Adobe, and get registered. Just my two
cents (as I have various $5 copies of Adobe that I bought in SE Asia).
RL