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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: eljay on May 13, 2006, 11:50:00 AM
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HELP PLEASE?
I am helping a friend who has installed Avast.
She has a FAMILY PC WITH MULTIPLE USERS.
OS: Windows: XP
Avast Version: 4.7 Home
Connection: DSL with ZoneAlarm
E-mail client: BT Yahoo
NO OTHER AV software installed
Error messages: "Licence key not entered" (When non-admin users log-on)
"Invalid Licence Key" (When the user enters the key)
The blue-ball icons only appear when the administrator is on line!
When other users go on line an Avast warning appears that "The licence key has not been entered" (And no blue-ball-icons appear)
When we enter the key "Invalid licence key" comes up.
We have searched and searched the Avast 4.0 FAQs but can find nothing on this!
How do we enter the licence key successfully, and protect ALL users please?
Many Thanks
Eljay
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I believe avast needs to be installed and registered in the admin account with the option for all users
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Thanks Essexboy
But how do I do this please?
Where is the option for "All users"
Thanks
Eljay
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But how do I do this please?
Just login into the account with Administrator rights and install avast.
It will be available for 'all users'.
The common users can't insert the key. Is there more than one account with Administrator rights in your computer?
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Thanks Tech.
Avast was installed whilst logged-in to the admin account.
(1)How do I install the registration key whilst in this account?
(The option/request for the key does not come up in the admin. account).
Is this the problem?
But Avast still works in this account.
(2)In other users, I get the request for the key but of course it is not accepted (This seems perverse?).
There are no blue-ball-icons in these accounts (Nor hidden icons)
Is it running anyway?
thanks
eljay
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In the admin account right click the A then select about Avast then select licence key (best to cut and paste from the e-mail) Unfortunately I have never had sub-accounts so I am not sure from here
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(1)How do I install the registration key whilst in this account?
(The option/request for the key does not come up in the admin. account).
See the tutorial: http://www.avast.com/files/tutorials/insert_key.htm
Please take a look here: http://www.avast.com/eng/i_was_successfully_r.html
(2)In other users, I get the request for the key but of course it is not accepted (This seems perverse?).
No. It's ok. Other users can't install the key. Only the admin account.
There are no blue-ball-icons in these accounts (Nor hidden icons)
Is it running anyway?
Is there a process called ashserve.exe running? (use Ctrl+alt+del to see).
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Many thanks. The key is now installed in the admin. account.
From Tech
Is there a process called ashserve.exe running? (use Ctrl+alt+del to see).
Yes.
But still no blue-icon-balls show (in non-admin. accounts).
Is this OK?
Thanks again
Eljay
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But still no blue-icon-balls show (in non-admin. accounts).
Is this OK?
You should have an startup entry for ashdisp.exe.
Just add the path to ashDisp.exe into
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
(as the value named avast!).
Are you by any chance using spysweeper or any other startup monitor (prevx, winpatrol, ad-watch, tea timer, etc.)?
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But still no blue-icon-balls show (in non-admin. accounts).
Is this OK?
You should have an startup entry for ashdisp.exe.
Just add the path to ashDisp.exe into
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
(as the value named avast!).
Are you by any chance using spysweeper or any other startup monitor (prevx, winpatrol, ad-watch, tea timer, etc.)?
Thanks Tech...but could you tell me how to do this (I am not an expert..phrases like "add the path" & "as the value named Avast" mean nothing to me)
Thanks again Tech.
Will have to check out the startup monitors
eljay
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Solution 1 (easier):
1. Right click the file ashdisp.exe into the avast folder and create a link for it.
2. Move the link to C:\Documents and Settings\<your user>\Start menu\Startup folder
Solution 2 (more technical):
1. Start menu > Run
type regedit and click Enter.
2. Browse to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run at left side.
3. At right side, right click an empty space and the word 'new' will apear.
4. Create a 'vallue' (not a 'key') called avast (REG_SZ or 'sequence'). Sorry I don't know how to say this in English.
Rename it to avast as I've said before. Right click this value and choose 'Modify'.
5. In the value data space write the full path of ashdisp.exe (C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashdisp.exe)
6. Close regedit.
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Solution 1 (easier):
1. Right click the file ashdisp.exe into the avast folder and create a link for it.
2. Move the link to C:\Documents and Settings\<your user>\Start menu\Startup folder
Solution 2 (more technical):
1. Start menu > Run
type regedit and click Enter.
2. Browse to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run at left side.
3. At right side, right click an empty space and the word 'new' will apear.
4. Create a 'vallue' (not a 'key') called avast (REG_SZ or 'sequence'). Sorry I don't know how to say this in English.
Rename it to avast as I've said before. Right click this value and choose 'Modify'.
5. In the value data space write the full path of ashdisp.exe (C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashdisp.exe)
6. Close regedit.
(1)Thanks Tech. When you say "create a link" for ashdisp.exe. Do you mean a "Shortcut"?
(2)I am not with the XP problem PC at the moment. But I cannot find "Documents and Settings" on my Win98 PC. Where is this please?
Thanks Again (Your English is great by the way)
eljay
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(1)Thanks Tech. When you say "create a link" for ashdisp.exe. Do you mean a "Shortcut"?
Yes... my English is ironed ;D
(2)I am not with the XP problem PC at the moment. But I cannot find "Documents and Settings" on my Win98 PC. Where is this please?
C:\Windows\Profiles\<your name>\Start menu if I remember correctly...
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Solution 1 (easier):
1. Right click the file ashdisp.exe into the avast folder and create a link for it.
2. Move the link to C:\Documents and Settings\<your user>\Start menu\Startup folder
Solution 2 (more technical):
1. Start menu > Run
type regedit and click Enter.
2. Browse to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run at left side.
3. At right side, right click an empty space and the word 'new' will apear.
4. Create a 'vallue' (not a 'key') called avast (REG_SZ or 'sequence'). Sorry I don't know how to say this in English.
Rename it to avast as I've said before. Right click this value and choose 'Modify'.
5. In the value data space write the full path of ashdisp.exe (C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashdisp.exe)
6. Close regedit.
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I have done both these solutions now Tech.
NO difference I'm afraid!
The situation is still the same.
(1)When any (non-admin) user logs-on to windows the licence-key request comes up.
(2)No blue-icon-balls for (non-admin)users.
What now please?
Thanks
Eljay
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Are you by any chance using spysweeper or any other startup monitor (prevx, winpatrol, ad-watch, tea timer, etc.)?
No, none of these but there may be others...How would I know.
AdawareSE, CCleaner & Spywareblaster have been added.
It's a newish Dell PC
It had MacAfee (Now uninstalled)
Thanks
Eljay
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Just login into the account with Administrator rights and install avast.
It will be available for 'all users'.
The common users can't insert the key. Is there more than one account with Administrator rights in your computer?
There are 2 accounts with Administrator rights.
Does this require different actions?
Thanks
Eljay
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There are 2 accounts with Administrator rights.
avast does not work well in this situation... Downgrading the user to limited access is not a good thing either.
Maybe you can test enabling and logging into the 'real' Administrator account (not an account with admin rights), install and register from there.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/admins.htm
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There are 2 accounts with Administrator rights.
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Maybe you can test enabling and logging into the 'real' Administrator account (not an account with admin rights), install and register from there.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/admins.htm
sorry Tech, but I don't understand this sentence. Remember I'm not an expert.
(1)What exactly do you mean by "test enabling and logging."
(2)When you say "Install and register from there". Do you mean Avast?...or are you referring to the utilities on the link you put below?
(3)Avast has installed (and works) on an Admin. account. Is it possible that this can happen but it is not the TRUE admin. account?
(4)How do I find the real admin. account?
Thanks again
Eljay
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(1)What exactly do you mean by "test enabling and logging."
The Administrator account is generally disabled, you can't 'see' it. You'll have to enable it using the Tweak UI tool (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx).
(2)When you say "Install and register from there". Do you mean Avast?...or are you referring to the utilities on the link you put below?
Yes, I mean, log into the Administrator account, install avast e register (insert the key) there.
(3)Avast has installed (and works) on an Admin. account. Is it possible that this can happen but it is not the TRUE admin. account?
avast can be installed and works in an admin account and any other user account. The problem could happen when you have more than one account with admin rights. In this case, maybe, using the real Administrator account could help.
(4)How do I find the real admin. account?
I've posted two links and hope you get it ;)