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I have the latest version of AVG. I can not find any way to change
the settings to suit my needs. I want it to ASK ME before it changes or deletes files. I just ran a scan, and it changed one of my registry files back to what it was before. It said the file was changed. YES IT WAS. I just cleaned the registry and did not do so for AVG to **** it up again. If it had the option to ask first, I would have selected NO. Then it deleted a file that it deems to be bad. The file is a hack, and it does absolutely nothing to harm the computer. I have had this file installed for many years. I know for fact that it's harmless. If AVG has asked me, I would have selected DO NOT DELETE, and SKIP this file in the future. However AVG just went ahead and deleted both the installed file, and the zipped download file which was stored in my download directory, where I store all downloads which are installed on the computer. AVG insisted this file is a trojan horse, I know it's not. Does AVG just go ahead and do anything it damn well pleases, without asking first? I surely can not find any way "settings" to change this. If AVG is the tupe of program that does not allow user input, then it's worse than most viruses. For all I know, it could detect a virus, or what it considers to be a virus, and delete windows. If there is no way to change this, AVG is history on this computer. I absolutely hate ALL programs that modify my computer without asking me. Kent |
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In article <38qek3pmkh327idju588f8vr8bff8kf5t6@4ax.com>,
kentseagull@invalid.com says... > I have the latest version of AVG. I can not find any way to change > the settings to suit my needs. I want it to ASK ME before it changes > or deletes files. I just ran a scan, and it changed one of my > registry files back to what it was before. It said the file was > changed. YES IT WAS. I just cleaned the registry and did not do so > for AVG to **** it up again. If it had the option to ask first, I > would have selected NO. > > Then it deleted a file that it deems to be bad. The file is a hack, > and it does absolutely nothing to harm the computer. I have had this > file installed for many years. I know for fact that it's harmless. > If AVG has asked me, I would have selected DO NOT DELETE, and SKIP > this file in the future. However AVG just went ahead and deleted both > the installed file, and the zipped download file which was stored in > my download directory, where I store all downloads which are installed > on the computer. AVG insisted this file is a trojan horse, I know > it's not. > > Does AVG just go ahead and do anything it damn well pleases, without > asking first? I surely can not find any way "settings" to change > this. If AVG is the tupe of program that does not allow user input, > then it's worse than most viruses. For all I know, it could detect a > virus, or what it considers to be a virus, and delete windows. If > there is no way to change this, AVG is history on this computer. I > absolutely hate ALL programs that modify my computer without asking > me. > > Kent You mean free version? If so, guess you need to uncheck: "Scan files without interruption - the test will run without interruption until completed; the test will not pause to inform you of the detection of viruses. Removal, if required, can be performed after the test is completed. If the checkbox is not selected, and a virus is detected, a dialog will appear asking what action to take and the scan will resume after you respond to the dialog, or after the dialog timeout (usually 30 seconds). Automatically heal infected files - infected files will (if possible) be healed immediately after the test is completed. Of course, it is also possible to heal infected files later from within the Test Result dialog window." You can also remove various areas of Windows from scanning at all, such as registry, system dll's, etc. MM |
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There's your problem. Spend $25.00 and get a real anti-virus program.
Probably spent $1,500 on a computer but spending a few dollars on a real anti-virus program would bankrupt him. Enjoy you're problems. "MoiMoi" <moimoi@example.com> wrote in message news:MPG.21b16e6c99a6235f98985f@news.individual.net... > In article <38qek3pmkh327idju588f8vr8bff8kf5t6@4ax.com>, > kentseagull@invalid.com says... >> I have the latest version of AVG. I can not find any way to change >> the settings to suit my needs. I want it to ASK ME before it changes >> or deletes files. I just ran a scan, and it changed one of my >> registry files back to what it was before. It said the file was >> changed. YES IT WAS. I just cleaned the registry and did not do so >> for AVG to **** it up again. If it had the option to ask first, I >> would have selected NO. >> >> Then it deleted a file that it deems to be bad. The file is a hack, >> and it does absolutely nothing to harm the computer. I have had this >> file installed for many years. I know for fact that it's harmless. >> If AVG has asked me, I would have selected DO NOT DELETE, and SKIP >> this file in the future. However AVG just went ahead and deleted both >> the installed file, and the zipped download file which was stored in >> my download directory, where I store all downloads which are installed >> on the computer. AVG insisted this file is a trojan horse, I know >> it's not. >> >> Does AVG just go ahead and do anything it damn well pleases, without >> asking first? I surely can not find any way "settings" to change >> this. If AVG is the tupe of program that does not allow user input, >> then it's worse than most viruses. For all I know, it could detect a >> virus, or what it considers to be a virus, and delete windows. If >> there is no way to change this, AVG is history on this computer. I >> absolutely hate ALL programs that modify my computer without asking >> me. >> >> Kent > > You mean free version? > > If so, guess you need to uncheck: > > "Scan files without interruption - the test will run without > interruption until completed; the test will not pause to inform you of > the detection of viruses. Removal, if required, can be performed after > the test is completed. If the checkbox is not selected, and a virus is > detected, a dialog will appear asking what action to take and the scan > will resume after you respond to the dialog, or after the dialog timeout > (usually 30 seconds). > > Automatically heal infected files - infected files will (if possible) be > healed immediately after the test is completed. Of course, it is also > possible to heal infected files later from within the Test Result dialog > window." > > You can also remove various areas of Windows from scanning at all, such > as registry, system dll's, etc. > > MM > > |
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Where do you find the box to uncheck? as in:
> If so, guess you need to uncheck: > > "Scan files without interruption - the test will run without > interruption until completed; the test will not pause to inform you of > the detection of viruses. Removal, if required, can be performed after > the test is completed. If the checkbox is not selected, and a virus is > detected, a dialog will appear asking what action to take and the scan > will resume after you respond to the dialog, or after the dialog timeout > (usually 30 seconds). I don't see it anywhere in AVG Free. "K2NNJ" <k2nnj@nospam.optonline.net> wrote in message news:4787d2d3$0$9140$607ed4bc@cv.net... > There's your problem. Spend $25.00 and get a real anti-virus program. > Probably spent $1,500 on a computer but spending a few dollars on a real > anti-virus program would bankrupt him. > > Enjoy you're problems. > "MoiMoi" <moimoi@example.com> wrote in message > news:MPG.21b16e6c99a6235f98985f@news.individual.net... >> In article <38qek3pmkh327idju588f8vr8bff8kf5t6@4ax.com>, >> kentseagull@invalid.com says... >>> I have the latest version of AVG. I can not find any way to change >>> the settings to suit my needs. I want it to ASK ME before it changes >>> or deletes files. I just ran a scan, and it changed one of my >>> registry files back to what it was before. It said the file was >>> changed. YES IT WAS. I just cleaned the registry and did not do so >>> for AVG to **** it up again. If it had the option to ask first, I >>> would have selected NO. >>> >>> Then it deleted a file that it deems to be bad. The file is a hack, >>> and it does absolutely nothing to harm the computer. I have had this >>> file installed for many years. I know for fact that it's harmless. >>> If AVG has asked me, I would have selected DO NOT DELETE, and SKIP >>> this file in the future. However AVG just went ahead and deleted both >>> the installed file, and the zipped download file which was stored in >>> my download directory, where I store all downloads which are installed >>> on the computer. AVG insisted this file is a trojan horse, I know >>> it's not. >>> >>> Does AVG just go ahead and do anything it damn well pleases, without >>> asking first? I surely can not find any way "settings" to change >>> this. If AVG is the tupe of program that does not allow user input, >>> then it's worse than most viruses. For all I know, it could detect a >>> virus, or what it considers to be a virus, and delete windows. If >>> there is no way to change this, AVG is history on this computer. I >>> absolutely hate ALL programs that modify my computer without asking >>> me. >>> >>> Kent >> >> You mean free version? >> >> If so, guess you need to uncheck: >> >> "Scan files without interruption - the test will run without >> interruption until completed; the test will not pause to inform you of >> the detection of viruses. Removal, if required, can be performed after >> the test is completed. If the checkbox is not selected, and a virus is >> detected, a dialog will appear asking what action to take and the scan >> will resume after you respond to the dialog, or after the dialog timeout >> (usually 30 seconds). >> >> Automatically heal infected files - infected files will (if possible) be >> healed immediately after the test is completed. Of course, it is also >> possible to heal infected files later from within the Test Result dialog >> window." >> >> You can also remove various areas of Windows from scanning at all, such >> as registry, system dll's, etc. >> >> MM >> >> > > |
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On Jan 12, 2:30 pm, "darkrats" <darkr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Where do you find the box to uncheck? as in: > > > If so, guess you need to uncheck: > > > "Scan files without interruption - the test will run without > > interruption until completed; the test will not pause to inform you of > > the detection of viruses. Removal, if required, can be performed after > > the test is completed. If the checkbox is not selected, and a virus is > > detected, a dialog will appear asking what action to take and the scan > > will resume after you respond to the dialog, or after the dialog timeout > > (usually 30 seconds). > > I don't see it anywhere in AVG Free. Try Launch Control Center>Test Center>Tests (at the top)>User Test Settings That's where it is on the paid version. |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I found it under "Complete Test Settings". Your
reply was very helpful. <use_a_hammer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c3451f7d-8ac4-43d4-a184-21417914c2e5@d70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > On Jan 12, 2:30 pm, "darkrats" <darkr...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Where do you find the box to uncheck? as in: >> >> > If so, guess you need to uncheck: >> >> > "Scan files without interruption - the test will run without >> > interruption until completed; the test will not pause to inform you of >> > the detection of viruses. Removal, if required, can be performed after >> > the test is completed. If the checkbox is not selected, and a virus is >> > detected, a dialog will appear asking what action to take and the scan >> > will resume after you respond to the dialog, or after the dialog >> > timeout >> > (usually 30 seconds). >> >> I don't see it anywhere in AVG Free. > > Try Launch Control Center>Test Center>Tests (at the top)>User Test > Settings > > That's where it is on the paid version. |
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