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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: hegedusa on April 03, 2008, 12:39:31 AM
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Can we clear this up once and for all? When exactly does avast home run an antirootkit scan? And Avast Pro, is that different? If it doesn't to a rootkit scan when doing a regular scan, how can we make the rootkit scan happen on demand?
I only ask because there seem to have been conflicting reports in the forums about this. I install avast for many of our customers and just would like to know what to tell them.
Many thanks in advance
Anthony
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On Boot, with the on-demand scan, and the Pro version has additional controls to be able to run it outside of those occasions.
I don't know if the rootkit scan is also don when you schedule an avast boot-time scan.
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On Boot, with the on-demand scan, and the Pro version has additional controls to be able to run it outside of those occasions.
I don't know if the rootkit scan is also don when you schedule an avast boot-time scan.
Many thanks, that'll help.
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I don't know if the rootkit scan is also don when you schedule an avast boot-time scan.
Yes, it is.
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Sorry if I seem a little extra daft here, but where in the pro version would there be a facility to do just a rootkit scan on its own?
Cheers
Anthony
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Sorry if I seem a little extra daft here, but where in the pro version would there be a facility to do just a rootkit scan on its own?
Into Tasks there is a Rootkit task that you can configure.
Maybe you need to check 'Special tasks' into settings.
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I'm araid I don't see that option in the avast user interface - I just see the other tasks, not the "rootkit" one. I have ticked the box for special tasks....
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I'm araid I don't see that option in the avast user interface - I just see the other tasks, not the "rootkit" one. I have ticked the box for special tasks....
to add a rootkitscan you just have to do the following:
go to tasks -> click on 'new' in the upper menu-bar -> enter a name for you scan -> go to areas -> add -> select the rootkitscan (quick or full) -> remove the 'local harddrive'-entry (if you want to do a rootkitscan only) -> click 'Ok'
now you should be able to run the scan ;)
yours
onlysomeone
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I'm araid I don't see that option in the avast user interface - I just see the other tasks, not the "rootkit" one. I have ticked the box for special tasks....
to add a rootkitscan you just have to do the following:
go to tasks -> click on 'new' in the upper menu-bar -> enter a name for you scan -> go to areas -> add -> select the rootkitscan (quick or full) -> remove the 'local harddrive'-entry (if you want to do a rootkitscan only) -> click 'Ok'
now you should be able to run the scan ;)
yours
onlysomeone
Ah, thanks, it works now.
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yor're welcome!