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Title: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on January 29, 2007, 11:18:23 PM
I have been using Avast on my 98se computer and now have a new computer with XP. What is the best way to get Avast on to the XP computer as it does not have any anti virus at all at present. Can I download it direct to the new computer without getting any viruses or should I download to the old computer and transfer it across somehow?
Any help in simple language would be great.
Thanks in advance
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 29, 2007, 11:28:02 PM
Download the latest version of avast on your old system, copy the setupeng.exe to a CD or USB pen drive, do the same for any security software you may need, firewall, anti-spyware, etc. never go on the internet with your trousers round your ankles. Install on your new system from the CD, etc.

You can use the same registration key if you have the registration email you were sent otherwise re-register with the old system and save the email to the CD, etc. Complete the avast! 4 Home Registration (http://www.avast.com/i_kat_207.php?lang=ENG) form and you will receive an email from register @ avast.com (without the spaces) with your registration key.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on January 29, 2007, 11:43:05 PM
Thanks for the quick reply. Could I download it direct onto a usb stick on the old computer?

Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 30, 2007, 12:20:46 AM
I don't see why not provided your usb stick is recognised in explorer.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Lisandro on January 30, 2007, 01:00:46 AM
Can I download it direct to the new computer without getting any viruses
I can't imagine why will you get any virus when you're downloading avast, an antivirus...

or should I download to the old computer and transfer it across somehow?
No. You're not allowed to transfer files. You need to install in the old computer. You can use the same Home Registration key.

'Normal' sensitivity level of Standard Shield is the best balance between performance and protection.
Do you need further help on configuration avast?
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 30, 2007, 01:19:08 AM
Can I download it direct to the new computer without getting any viruses
I can't imagine why will you get any virus when you're downloading avast, an antivirus...

Richard's concern was going on line with his new system without protection 'prior' to downloading and installing avast. That is why I confirmed he should download the setupeng.exe file using his 'existing' (old) system to install off-line on the new one.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Lisandro on January 30, 2007, 01:59:58 AM
Richard's concern was going on line with his new system without protection 'prior' to downloading and installing avast. That is why I confirmed he should download the setupeng.exe file using his 'existing' (old) system to install off-line on the new one.
I agree... but I think it's a little paranoid to think that downloading avast from the official website and installing it will compromise computer security...
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 30, 2007, 02:07:08 AM
downloading avast from the avast won't compromise security, but being on-line without an anti-virus installed will the setup file is 13MB as a dial-up user I wouldn't like to be on line for that length of time (I don't know what type of connection Richard has), especially if you are without a firewall also.

Not to mention the XP installation is likely to need a trip to windows update to close any vulnerabilities that may well be being exploited, no thanks, surfing in the nude (even for a very short time) can give you a nasty rash.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Lisandro on January 30, 2007, 02:10:48 AM
Surfing in the nude (even for a very short time)
Updating Microsoft Windows and installing both firewall and antivirus I have never a problem to be nude this time.
Ok... I'm trying to don't get paranoid ;D
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: alanrf on January 30, 2007, 02:48:15 AM
DavidR,

your caution is well advised but if the new computer is like most folks' delivered from the manufacturer with XP on it then at least it will come almost certainly with the Windows XP firewall on by default. 
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on January 30, 2007, 09:45:17 AM
Thanks everyone for the advice. I was not suggesting that I would get any virus from the Avast site merely that being on dial up I did not want to be exposed to anything else sneaking in while I download for a long time.
Yes Windows firewall will be on until I get a better one downloaded
Thanks
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Lisandro on January 30, 2007, 12:22:20 PM
I did not want to be exposed to anything else sneaking in while I download for a long time.
Yes Windows firewall will be on until I get a better one downloaded
So, go ahead... no fear.
Indeed there are good free firewalls better then the Windows one.
http://www.matousec.com/projects/windows-personal-firewall-analysis/leak-tests-results.php#firewalls-ratings
http://www.firewallleaktester.com/tests_overview.php
http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/firewalls.shtml
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 30, 2007, 02:54:21 PM
Surfing in the nude (even for a very short time)
Updating Microsoft Windows and installing both firewall and antivirus I have never a problem to be nude this time.
Ok... I'm trying to don't get paranoid ;D

When I first installed XP Pro SP1 (update from win98se) I got hit by Blaster within a few minutes and all I was doing was getting security updates at windows update. I can't recall the firewall but that was in my AVG days ;D before avast.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on January 30, 2007, 05:05:36 PM
 I have now downloaded Avast and installed but can't get any emails now. There is supposed to be an email protection wizard but it does not appear when you go on to start- programs-avast. It appears below Help on the old computer but not on the new one. Any idea where it is, or is it a faulty download?
Thanks
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Lisandro on January 30, 2007, 05:17:44 PM
I have now downloaded Avast and installed but can't get any emails now. There is supposed to be an email protection wizard but it does not appear when you go on to start- programs-avast. It appears below Help on the old computer but not on the new one. Any idea where it is, or is it a faulty download?
1. Configure your email accounts to work without the antivirus and test them.
2. If everything is fine, close all your email clients (programs).
3. Start Menu > All programs > avast antivirus > Mail Protection Wizard
4. Follow the non Outlook/Exchange option (i.e., the second one).
    You can choose the supported email programs and select all the accounts
    (even the ones created in the future).
5. Configure your email accounts to use avast! as antivirus.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on January 30, 2007, 05:33:51 PM
I will check the emails without avast in a minute, but I can't do this, "Start Menu > All programs > avast antivirus > Mail Protection Wizard" as I don't have the "Mail Protection Wizard"option at all. Has this been a faulty download or is it hidden somewhere else on xp computers?
Thanks
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Lisandro on January 30, 2007, 05:42:08 PM
Mail Protection Wizard is only available on Windows 98 and Millenium.
With Windows 2k\XP, since earlier avast 4.5 has a new mail detection that will work automatically. Please, set up your email account just as avast does not exist. It will detect the pop3/smpt/imap ports and scan your messages. Can you make a try and see if it's ok? Thanks.
New email detection is automatic and do not require user interaction. Anyway, spam killer applications need manually change email account settings  ;)
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 30, 2007, 05:44:52 PM
I have now downloaded Avast and installed but can't get any emails now. There is supposed to be an email protection wizard but it does not appear when you go on to start- programs-avast.

The MPW isn't required with winXP that is why it doesn't appear, the set-up for email accounts isn't required in winXP.

Set your accounts as they should be without the changes made in your previous win98 system and that should do.

Are you experiencing any problem sending or receiving email, errors, etc. ?
If not and the avast mail icon is present when downloading email and the avast icon rotates then it is working as it should.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on January 30, 2007, 09:31:49 PM
Sorry about the delay, small family crisis. Set up the email accounts as recommended and 4 out of 5 email address are now working. The fifth I think must have some other problem as I can't access it even by web mail. I had made the mistake of copying my account details from the old computer onto the new one , that being the reason it did not work. Many thanks to all that replied, it is good to know help is at hand when you need it
Thanks
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on January 30, 2007, 09:41:02 PM
Your welcome.

What is different about this email account from the others that are working ?
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on February 05, 2007, 12:09:54 AM
I found out the reason for the fifth email account not working, wrong password!!
so all ok now.
Purely out of interest why are all the dates of posts 21/10/04?
Thanks
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on February 05, 2007, 12:13:19 AM
Dates of what posts ?
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on February 05, 2007, 12:19:48 AM
When I look at the replies on this thread they are all dated 21/10/04 apart from the 2 for today
Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on February 05, 2007, 01:11:24 AM
Well that isn't happening here with mine, Original post 29/1/2007 remainder 29,30/1/2007 and the last three 4/2/2007. I don't know were the date might be stored, I suggest you check your system date is correct and you also clear your temporary internet files or browser cache.

What do other different topics show ?
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: alanrf on February 05, 2007, 01:54:08 AM
As far as I can tell the date displayed has nothing to do with the system date/time.

The date/time format is controlled by going to "profile" at the top of the forum screen then selecting "Look and layout preferences".  I suspect that the date/time options have been setup incorrectly.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on February 05, 2007, 02:45:56 AM
I was groping at straws with that one ;D I couldn't understand how the dates could be the same when posted on different days.

I did have check the look and layout settings but couldn't see anything that would screw the year displayed by over two years, it just shows the usual date formats, dd-mm-yyyy, yyyy-mm-dd, etc. or the forum default. Where the variable retrieves the date from is the question, I would assume the system time on the forum's server.

Though why they would show the same date when they were posted on different days is weird, regardless of the date format chosen. I guess we will have to wait for Richard to get back to us and confirm his settings.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: alanrf on February 05, 2007, 04:06:28 AM
You mean like this ...
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: alanrf on February 05, 2007, 04:17:06 AM
If you replace the day month year variables with a fixed string as I did (10/21/04) then every post in the system (except for today) will show that date. 

Richard M needs to go back in there, remove the fixed string and replace it with something like:

%d %b, %Y,

and then he will see the real posted dates like the rest of us. 

The date/time must come from the "forum time" held on the server.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on February 05, 2007, 02:16:46 PM
I somehow doubt that Richard would set the date to a fixed date over two years past, but we will have to wait his reply.

Rather than have him replace any fixed string (should he have entered one) choosing the 'Forum Default' or one of the other formats from the drop down list would be the easiest option.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on February 06, 2007, 12:28:13 AM
When I look at posts before logging in the dates are all correct. Once I log in everything apart from todays posts are set to 21/10/04. My computer date is correct and I have not set any dates that I am aware of

Richard
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: DavidR on February 06, 2007, 01:49:10 AM
Look at your forum profile, click the 'profile' button and look at the Look and Layout Preferences, Time format and tell us what is displayed in the window.
Title: Re: Avast for new computer
Post by: Richard M on February 07, 2007, 05:42:29 PM
I have looked in my profile and altered some of the settings and am now getting the correct dates etc

Thanks for helping sort that out


Richard