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After having a little problem with AVG 8 free edition, I thought it was a good chance for me to try a new free antivirus from ALWIL Software based in Prague, Czech Republic. As a matter of fact, I was very happy with AVG 8 until it displayed a warning box telling me that "avgscanx.exe" had a problem during full scan. The scanning itself was stopped or interrupted and not completed. I could not find why this happened whenever a full scan was executed.

The brand new replacement was Avast Antivirus 4 Home Edition which is free for non commercial and home use only. The package already includes anti-spyware protection and anti-rootkit detection as explained in its home website at http://www.avast.com/. But you have to register and get a licence key in order to use it for one year period. After one year, it will expire and you have to re-register again.

The product has On-Access Scanner with 7 "providers" as follows:

  1. Instant Messaging: "While chat itself would not impose any serious security risks in terms of viruses, today's IM applications are far from being just chatting tools: most of them support more or less sophisticated file sharing methods - which may quite easily lead to virus infections, if not properly monitored."
  2. Internet Mail: It is supposed to scan all incoming and outcoming e-mail when I use Outlook Express as explain in their website, ie: "it is a generic scanner working on the SMTP/POP3/IMAP4/NNTP protocol level. It is capable of protecting any existing e-mail client that uses these protocols". But it seems that I cannot get my Outlook Express working well. You can see from Comodo Firewall Active Connection List depicted below that there are 4 open ports for these feature, ie: 12025 (SMTP), 12110 (POP3), 12119 and 12143. I use Gmail and Yahoo Mail which use SSL with port 465 (SMTP) and 995 (POP3) to connect to their servers. I try to use 12025 and 12110 for connection between Outlook Express and Avast but it fails. So that is the end. I cannot find alternatives. Maybe someone on the net can tell me :-)
  3. Network Shield: "This module provides protection against known Internet worms/attacks. It analyses all network traffic and scans it for malicious contents. It can be viewed as a lightweight firewall (or more precisely, an IDS - Intrusion Detection System)."
  4. P2P Shield: "The P2P protection module doesn't need much explanation - on today's P2P networks (such as Kazaa) there are thousands of infected files, and an effective protection is a must."
  5. Standard Shield: "File system protection ensures that no virus will be started on the computer. It offers a wide range of settings, such as the possibility to specify that files will be scanned during copying, or that the scanning will include files with given set of extensions only."
  6. Web Shield: "Web Shield is a unique feature of avast! that enables it to monitor and filter all HTTP traffic coming from the Web sites on the Internet. Since an increasing number of viruses (and other malware, such as adware, spyware and dialers) are being distributed via the World Wide Web, the need for an effective countermeasures has also increased. The Web Shield acts as a transparent HTTP proxy and is compatible with all major web browsers, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, FireFox, Mozilla and Opera." It is good to have this feature but if you set its sensitivity to "high", the performance of web browser will be low. It shows the pages slowly. Therefore I set it to "normal" in order to show web pages faster. All HTTP connections at port 80 are intercepted and scanned by Avast. I still set the proxy setting in Firefox to "No Proxy"and the interception stil works.
  7. (Microsoft) Outlook / Exchange: I turn it off. It only works for Microsoft Outlook (not Outlook Express) and Microsoft Exchange only.

Conclusion: I like all the features available in Avast with some setting adjustment but unfortunately its e-mail scanner cannot work with SSL for Gmail or Yahoo Mail. Therefore I rely completely on Gmail and Yahoo virus scanner to do that (if only the Gmail or Yahoo virus scanner is also active for their POP mail?). Because avast e-mail scanner is useless for me, I would turn it off later.

That's it for now. Please let me know your comments or suggestion to share with us... Thanks!

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14 comments to the post

  • I use avast for sometime and I like it.
  • OK, good information from you. Then you do not use it again? May I know why and what anti virus you are using now?
  • My english is not very good.. What I tried to say is that I currently use it. I began to use it for some years and I like it. Before I used Norton but I don't see a reason to pay for Norton or any other if I can have a good one for free. :)
  • Yes, I used Norton a long time ago and its response is slow and it bogged down my PC :-) The better choice is only AVG8 or Avast. Good choice for you!
  • thanks :)
  • What were the problems you got with AVG? So, how it is Avast in comparison with AVG? Quality, speed, resources use?
  • Wow, it's a tough question from an expert :-) In fact I like AVG very much. If I haven't got any problem, I'll still be using it. I suggest you keep using AVG8 if you have no problem with it. The problem I have is that everytime I scan my computer, there is problem with "avgscanx.exe". The scan stops in the middle of the process and a pop-up window appears. It warns that there is problem with avgscanx.exe. I do not know what problem actually is and what makes it. I am still a newbie, right? :-) The cause may be from windows system or AVG itself. I have no clear idea about it. I do not reinstall AVG because I think this is a chance for me to try another anti virus recommended by my friend. About the resource? I check the task manager, and there are 5 processes with size about 60,000K. I do not know how to measure the speed but in general the response is quite fast. HTTP port 80 access are intercepted and scanned by Avast so that it slow down web access a bit but you can disable it.
  • You know, I got the problem you described once on my son's computer. I just uninstalled it, and reinstalled from scratch. And, it is gone for now. I love new programs, but there are some areas, when I am conservative. Anti-virus is one of them. I it works - I do not change it.
  • Yes, anti virus is important. In fact, I like AVG 8 very much. Maybe I will switch to it someday later if I meet problem with Avast so that I have to re-install the anti virus again...
  • I read some good reviews on Avast, so if it works for you - keep it.
  • Good info for me then...
  • There's a solution posted at http://www.tech-101.com/windows/879-avast-cant-scan-gmail.html#post5031
    by you over 2 years ago
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  • sorry i dont get it. do you mean that it is solved by using freepops?
  • Hello all.I am using Kaspersky antivirus for a while.I find it the best because is easy to install an not has a big space in my computer.You may find more informations at http://www.trustdownload.com/Antivirus-and-Spyware-Cleaners/Antivirus/Kaspersky-Internet-Security-7.0.html
    by you almost 2 years ago
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