a rant for avast

BoeingvsAirbusNKL

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I had to retire the FSFrance/Historic Jetliners Group Concorde for one reason... MY ANTIVIRUS SYSTEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Since I updated avast, it finds certain gauges as a suspicious file... and I AM FRICKIN' FRACKIN' SICK OF IT!!!!!!!!
 
A solution:
Put the entire aircraft file in exclusion
I suppose that Avast have this option
I use ESET NOD32 and it's a exclusion option !
Or better .. put your FS2004 in exclusion :)
 
A solution:
Put the entire aircraft file in exclusion
I suppose that Avast have this option
I use ESET NOD32 and it's a exclusion option !
Or better .. put your FS2004 in exclusion :)

I have Avast, go to settings, then anti-virus , at bottom of list is file paths to be excluded from scans etc.
I put the whole fs9 in exclusions to be sure.

ttfn

Pete
 
Microsoft's own "Security Essentials" (Free) has served me faithfully for years. Used in conjunction with "Malwarebytes" (basically Free also) and "Unchecky" ('nother freeby) I have been virus free and worm free for years. Marvellous. (touch wood) :encouragement:
 
Microsoft's own "Security Essentials" (Free) has served me faithfully for years. Used in conjunction with "Malwarebytes" (basically Free also) and "Unchecky" ('nother freeby) I have been virus free and worm free for years. Marvellous. (touch wood) :encouragement:

"Security Essentials"? You may as well not bother at all.
AVG do a free product that consistently gets good reviews in the computer press. Get it here.

Dave
 
I'm pretty happy about MS Security Essentials.

You shouldn't be. It's more full of holes than a Swiss cheese.
That you haven't been hacked so far (as far as you know) is more by luck than judgement.

Do yourself a favour and replace it with something worthwhile. It needn't cost.
As a bonus, you'd get a better firewall, too.

Dave
 
You shouldn't be. It's more full of holes than a Swiss cheese.
That you haven't been hacked so far (as far as you know) is more by luck than judgement.

Do yourself a favour and replace it with something worthwhile. It needn't cost.
As a bonus, you'd get a better firewall, too.

Dave

I have to agree with Dave. I had a friend who got a piece of malware and ran amok on his system installing all kinds of software. Some of the software it installed was other antivirus programs. MS Security Essentials pretty much let the malware have its way with him. By the time I got to it to fix it he was pretty messed up and I opted to rebuild rather than fix.

I will wager $1 the reason you are happy is you have had no events. The day you have one you will realize how unprotected you have been.

Back on topic: I have had AVAST do the same thing to programs I have had for years. If you have otherwise been happy with them then just exclude the folder the gauges are in. Everyone runs the risk of having false positives show up.
 
I'll take a look at other antivirus listed above, but Avast is EXCLUDED.
I used it for many years, back when it was simple, efficient and fast. Now it's just got fat and slow, and annoying. I won't reinstall that program.
When I switched to Security Essentials, it had very good reviews. Nowadays, this isn't the case anymore, it's rated quite badly. So that would be a good reason to change it.
But I will greatly miss its simplicity.
 
I'll take a look at other antivirus listed above, but Avast is EXCLUDED.
I used it for many years, back when it was simple, efficient and fast. Now it's just got fat and slow, and annoying. I won't reinstall that program.
When I switched to Security Essentials, it had very good reviews. Nowadays, this isn't the case anymore, it's rated quite badly. So that would be a good reason to change it.
But I will greatly miss its simplicity.

What is you antivirus system, Daube?
 
"Security Essentials"? You may as well not bother at all.
AVG do a free product that consistently gets good reviews in the computer press. Get it here.

Dave
Horses for courses, I tried AVG about 7 years ago, it allowed my MBR to get trashed by a worm or virus. So naturally it leaves a bad taste. I fully accept they have probably fixed it but there is always that unpleasant memory.
For that same reason I tend to avoid Mexican food. :biggrin-new:
 
I have been using AVAST! for at least four years. My ISP cancelled their "in house" AV and I did some due diligence research and settled on AVAST! free. It does everything I want it to and it doesn't cost a dime. The only thing I find bothersome about it is having to repeatedly close the attempts to trick me in to buying an upgraded version that I neither want, nor need. But clicking the little X is not a problem for me.

AVAST!, AFAIC, is great. It has NEVER given me an ounce of trouble.

LA
 
I've been using AVAST for years with no issues. I even have a few IT buddies who use it on their personal machines.
 
It comes down to what you're comfortable with.
IMHO there are two points that one should take into account, nothing is ever really 'Free', and three layers of protection should be the standard.
For me, Webroot Security Essentials has been excellent, allied with Windows 'Firewall' (such as it is!) and the paid version of Piriform's 'Crap Cleaner'.
There is a free version of 'Crap Cleaner' which works well enough, so much so that it convinced me to pay for the full version.
The only real security is cheap and easy, unplug your internet cable from the wall socket.
:triumphant:
 
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