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Title: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 18, 2014, 09:40:37 AM
Acting on the advice of another member, rather than post my question, I decided to do a search. Tried 'Adding Exclusions' and then simply 'Exclusions' but in both cases got a 'No matches' result. So I would be very grateful if someone would point the way to accessing the Adding Exclusions facility in my Avast user interphase.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: Pondus on August 18, 2014, 09:52:04 AM
Do you know that avast have a FAQ section    http://www.avast.com/faq.php?q=exlusion#searchForm

FAQ section  http://www.avast.com/faq.php
FAQ videos   http://www.avast.com/faq.php?q=video#searchForm

And for those who need it, language can be changed in top right corner
Be aware that some of the topics are only written in english


Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 18, 2014, 10:06:56 AM
   http://www.avast.com/faq.php?q=exlusion#searchForm

Hi Pondus and thank you for the quick reply. Regarding the video link above, my problem is that when I double click on the avast icon on my desktop, I get a different window than is shown in the video. I get this window:

(http://i452.photobucket.com/albums/qq243/doric72/Avasdtaug_zpsa0902d93.jpg) (http://s452.photobucket.com/user/doric72/media/Avasdtaug_zpsa0902d93.jpg.html)

Where am I going wrong?

EDIT: I note that the video in the 3rd llink is identical to that in the first.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: Pondus on August 18, 2014, 10:09:45 AM
On left side .... the tools icon, what do you find there? ..... i am on iPad so cant see
Or the cog weel at bottom left ...

Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 18, 2014, 10:15:14 AM
Looked at both the cog wheel and tools but no obvious access there. :(
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 18, 2014, 10:38:14 AM
Been on to UK helpline and have been advised to do an Avast re-install. :)
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: mchain on August 18, 2014, 10:41:29 AM
Forum help is free and if you're using third-party phone support, I'd really advise against that.

See attachment below to see how to open the sidebar to what it should be: 
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 18, 2014, 11:31:54 AM
Forum help is free and if you're using third-party phone support, I'd really advise against that.

See attachment below to see how to open the sidebar to what it should be:
Hi mchain and thank you for your input. Phone support was one of the options given via one of the links in a previous reply and the phone support was from the official Avast helpline in the UK. However, after r-installing I am still left with the same window I had before even after following your one click advice.


EDIT:BTW The interphase image shown via Pondus's link video is entirely different from my own and the one in your reply.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 18, 2014, 04:03:48 PM
Open Avast user interphase->Scan->Scan Settings->Exclusions :)
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: mchain on August 18, 2014, 08:58:51 PM
Open Avast user interphase->Scan->Scan Settings->Exclusions :)
Seems you found your setting.   :)   

I seem to see a red border around the screenshot of AIS in a post above.  Is that the avast! sandboxed window?
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 19, 2014, 10:38:56 AM
Open Avast user interphase->Scan->Scan Settings->Exclusions :)
Seems you found your setting.   :)   

I seem to see a red border around the screenshot of AIS in a post above.  Is that the avast! sandboxed window?

I see the the red border too mchain but am not sure what the 'sandboxed window' is. What I do know is that I reproduced the the image (using the snipping tool) from the one that appeared when I clicked on the Avast icom at the bottom right hand side of my screen beside the time.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: mchain on August 20, 2014, 06:40:06 AM
Easy enough to check.

Open avast gui (graphic user interface/program window)>Click Tools>Click Sandbox.  If avast! is running sandboxed it will show here.  Google is used here as an example.  See attached below:

Results?
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 20, 2014, 05:17:48 PM
Just checked. There is nothing in the sanbox window.

Edit: Should there be anything in there?
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 20, 2014, 06:57:31 PM
By the way, the correct term is "interface", not "interphase".

-Noel
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 20, 2014, 10:36:15 PM
Interface? Not Interphase? Really? It is? Is it? It is! I stand corrected. Well spotted sir.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: mchain on August 21, 2014, 08:01:31 AM
Just checked. There is nothing in the sanbox window.

Edit: Should there be anything in there?
Only if you've got avast! automatically running as sandboxed. 

Right-click the the browser icon you use on the desktop (assuming you've a PC or laptop) and select 'Run in sandbox'.  Steps are the same for running avast!, not that you need to, as Google Chrome was used as an example.  You should now see the same thing as in the attached .png file if you run Chrome or other browser as sandboxed.  Best setting is to manually select only 'Run in sandbox' when you need to, which is 95% + of the time here.  Use care as to what programs, if any, always run in a sandbox.

Was looking for a setting that set the icon to 'Always run in sandbox' as that would/could prevent permanent changes to settings in avast!; if it were set to 'always run in sandbox' and could be a possible source of your issues.  Sandboxing a program isolates it from the real/main operating system and prevents unwanted changes to both the sandboxed program and the real operating system as one is kept isolated from the other. 

Clear that avast! is not set to 'Always run in sandbox' from what you said.

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Advantages to running a program sandboxed:


Example:  Your browser, Firefox, is attacked by ZeroAccess, and the malicious payload is deployed within it.  However, since Firefox is not in the actual real operating system environment, but running in a virtual one created by the sandbox, neither the real Firefox or your os will be affected/changed after the virtual Firefox is closed and the malicious contents of the sandbox is then emptied/cleared.  BTW, setting the sandbox to automatically dump all contents when using a browser/closing a browser will help control internet junk accumulation over time as it can be trivially tossed when done.

Was your version of avast! gotten from here?  http://www.avast.com/download-thank-you.php?product=ISE-ONLINE&locale=en-ww (http://www.avast.com/download-thank-you.php?product=ISE-ONLINE&locale=en-ww)  Decline the online installer and click the full offline installer found just under step #3 if you think you need it.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 22, 2014, 03:54:01 PM

Only if you've got avast! automatically running as sandboxed................................I dont!

Right-click the the browser icon you use on the desktop (assuming you've a PC or laptop) and select 'Run in sandbox'.......................Done. Chrome is now in sandbox. 





Steps are the same for running avast!, not that you need to, as Google Chrome was used as an example.  You should now see the same thing as in the attached .png file if you run Chrome or other browser as sandboxed.  Best setting is to manually select only 'Run in sandbox' when you need to.............are you saying that I should alter the setting to 'Run in sanbox' every time I want to access the net?

Was looking for a setting that set the icon to 'Always run in sandbox' as that would/could prevent permanent changes to settings in avast!..........Always run in sandbox is available when I right click on the avast icon.

if it were set to 'always run in sandbox' and could be a possible source of your issues................It is not set to 'always'. 


Was your version of avast! gotten from here?  http://www.avast.com/download-thank-you.php?product=ISE-ONLINE&locale=en-ww (http://www.avast.com/download-thank-you.php?product=ISE-ONLINE&locale=en-ww) ..................Yes

Decline the online installer and click the full offline installer found just under step #3 if you think you need it............Can I reinstall and do this?

I find this very interesting mchain, but don't worry, I have no intention of dragging it out and wasting your time. :)
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: mchain on August 23, 2014, 10:01:14 AM
True, time waits for no one.  So the best use of time is spent doing something useful.
 
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: REDACTED on August 23, 2014, 11:19:03 AM
Thank you for your detailed and easily understood reply mchain. I am sure that, apart from myself, others will benefit from the information you have provided.
Title: Re: Adding Exclusions
Post by: mchain on August 23, 2014, 11:25:48 PM
Glad to help.