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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: Radim on January 26, 2005, 07:59:30 PM
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I am using avast 4.5 Home . On my Win XP system I cannot create/name /rename/view files with "Win32" string in them . Is this due to antivirus protection and if yes how can it be disabled. I have custom software which needs to create Win32 named folder but cannot do it .
Thanks.
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jfi.. my Avast/xp system allows me to do this, so perhaps the problem is elsewhere. :(
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I am using avast 4.5 Home . On my Win XP system I cannot create/name /rename/view files with "Win32" string in them . Is this due to antivirus protection and if yes how can it be disabled. I have custom software which needs to create Win32 named folder but cannot do it .
Thanks.
I've never heard about such restriction...
I tried to do it and my system admits create/name/rename/view files (.txt, .doc, or even .win32) with the win32 string in them... ::)
Maybe the problem is the folder (C:\Windows or any other)...
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Thanks for reply. So do you know if Xp has some setting where it can restrict those filenames/folder names or did I get some type of virus ?
Thanks
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Sorry, I can't think of anything in xp. Obviously quiet a few viruses have win32 in there names, I don't know if this causes a problem with Avast. Is there any more info (non private) that you can add to the types of operations you are trying to perform.
Have you done a boot scan to check for viruses.
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Radim
Welcome to the forum
Do you have Show hidden files and folders checked in the Folder options?
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Yes I have enabled all folders to
- Show Hidden Files and Folders
Disabled ( unchecked )
- Hide protected OS Files
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Just to add that I have searched for Win XP Support / Knowledge base for last 4 day and cannot find anything related to this problem .
Also to note This is dual boot Win XP/ Linux system . But so are another 2 I have no problem.
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Only reasons I can up with that won't allow you to change any file/folder name are:
A] you don't have the correct rights to do so
B] the file/folder has the attribs set to read-only
C] the mbr (and/or disk) is corrupted
D] windows is really messed up