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Title: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: Jamie2020 on June 02, 2023, 06:57:39 PM
Hello, as the title says, today I noticed that my Avast Premium security would not allow me to update virus definitions. I get a warning saying that my virus definitions are not up to date, I click on the update button, but instead of updating as usual, it just keeps giving me the warning "Virus Definitions are not up to date" in red text.

Here's what I have tried:
1) I have made sure that the Avast Premium Security software itself is up to date (Status is green, saying the software is up to date)
2) I did a repair on the software itself, and there didn't seem to be any indication that the software itself was problematic. Or at least, I got no notifications that something was wrong.

What I haven't done is uninstall and reinstall Avast, because honestly, the last time I did that, I had to redo all of my settings, especially those relating to my Firewalls rules and exceptions, and that's even after I made a backup that supposedly should've restored my settings. I don't trust the software's ability to restore the fine details I set up for my rules, because it didn't the last time.

So short of actually uninstalling and reinstalling the software, what are my options? Is this something anyone else experienced?
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: DavidR on June 02, 2023, 10:23:42 PM
If you ever decide to do a reinstall, First Save your Settings - Avast UI > Menu > Settings > General > Troubleshooting > scroll down to Backup Your Settings.

When reinstalled Restore Settings, see attached image.

Before doing that have try tried restarting your system (and see if that works)  ?
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: Jamie2020 on June 03, 2023, 06:55:21 AM
If you ever decide to do a reinstall, First Save your Settings - Avast UI > Menu > Settings > General > Troubleshooting > scroll down to Backup Your Settings.

When reinstalled Restore Settings, see attached image.

Before doing that have try tried restarting your system (and see if that works)  ?

As I mentioned above, I did a backup the last time I reinstalled, and it didn't save my settings related to firewall rules and exceptions. Which is why I am reluctant to resort to reinstalling the software. And I also did a restart of my systems several times as well.

So no one else is experiencing this? Is there no solution beside reinstalling the software?

Btw, I also noticed in several other posts that some people seem to have already installed version 23.5. Meanwhile, when I press the update button on my Avast Premium Security, the latest version it gives me access to is 23.4.6062 build 23.4.8118.783.

Might this be related to my problem? Why don't I have access to the newer version if it's supposed to be automatically updated?
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: DavidR on June 03, 2023, 12:51:39 PM
As an Avast User and on the rare occasions I have used the backup and restore settings it has worked as expected.

I'm also only using Avast Free not Premium and even in the Free version I don't use the Avast Firewall, so I can't speak from personal experience.

So far I haven't seen any other posts like yours not being able to update the virus signatures.

Quote from: Jamie2020
Btw, I also noticed in several other posts that some people seem to have already installed version 23.5. Meanwhile, when I press the update button on my Avast Premium Security, the latest version it gives me access to is 23.4.6062 build 23.4.8118.783.

I suspect that this update may have been stopped by Avast (unconfirmed), based on some unexpected issues with it - reported in this topic https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=323896.0

Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: Jamie2020 on June 03, 2023, 02:03:35 PM
One of the things I noticed just now when I was going through the settings pages, is that the virus definition update that is currently installed in my PC seems to be the same as the one in the update page, refer to the images below:





As you can see, it says that the Virus Definition that I have installed is version 230526-4.

Does that mean that the warning I got was false warning, and that the virus definition is actually up to date?
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: DavidR on June 03, 2023, 03:22:03 PM
It is preferred to attach images to posts, many won't visit 3rd party sites to view.

But if you have the latest VPS Update, then it is likely an issue with incorrectly reporting it is out of date and usually a Repair is the suggested remedy, but you say you have tried that, but have you done a system restart after that ?

Generally even if reported as out of date you should also be getting the Streaming Updates to keep the VPS fully up to date.
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: Jamie2020 on June 04, 2023, 09:06:39 AM
It is preferred to attach images to posts, many won't visit 3rd party sites to view.
... but have you done a system restart after that ?

Generally even if reported as out of date you should also be getting the Streaming Updates to keep the VPS fully up to date.

Yes, as I already mentioned above, I've done several system restarts. If this doesn't resolve itself I may resort to reinstalling and fingers crossed, the backup I made would actually keep my settings.

Just out of curiosity, do people from Avast actually ever look at the forums or provide inputs directly?
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: DavidR on June 04, 2023, 12:52:04 PM
They did in the very first reply in the link I gave you in reply#3 above yesterday.
Title: Re: Can't update virus definition in Avast Premium Security
Post by: Jamie2020 on June 05, 2023, 10:45:29 AM
They did in the very first reply in the link I gave you in reply#3 above yesterday.

Good to know.
In my Avast Premium Security there is a feature where I can send either a bug report or feedback on an issue. I used it to report on this issue, but those kind of reporting tend to be pretty much one-sided with no replies, so I don't know if I'll be getting any kind of response.

Meanwhile, my problem persist, and I'm a month away from deciding whether to renew or not.