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Title: Avast 4.8 blocks access to network mapped folders on Windows XP64 SP2
Post by: blackmamba on April 07, 2008, 08:36:09 PM
I have several network locally mapped folders and every time I try to copy something from any of them, avast hangs my transfer and logs error messages (00000005). I have to disable Avast every time i try to copy something from my network (windows workgroup) :(

error sample 1:
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AAVM - scanning warning: x_AavmCheckFileDirectEx [UNI]: \\Microunde\Drivere\drivere HP\HP Business 2800n\hpbi2800\Setup.exe (\\Microunde\Drivere\drivere HP\HP Business 2800n\hpbi2800\Setup.exe) returning [b]error, 00000005[/b]. 
error sample 2:
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AAVM - scanning error: x_AavmCheckFileDirectEx: avfilesScanReal of \\Microunde\Drivere\drivere HP\HP Business 2800n\hpbi2800\Setup.exe failed, [b]00000005[/b]. 
error sample 3:
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AAVM - scanning warning: x_AavmCheckFileDirectEx [UNI]: \\Microunde\Drivere\drivere HP\HP Business 2800n\hpbi2800\Setup\Temp\wsnmp32.dll (\\Microunde\Drivere\drivere HP\HP Business 2800n\hpbi2800\Setup\Temp\wsnmp32.dll) returning [b]error, 00000005[/b]. 
P.S.
It never happed on Windows XP Pro 32.
The network folders are on an Network Storage Unit (NSU) running linux.

My hardware config:
Processor:  Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz
Mainboard : ABIT  IX38-QuadGT    (Intel X38-ICH9R)
Total Memory : 8.00GB DDR2
Video Adapter : ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series
HDD: Hitachi HDP725032GLA360 320GB (SATA300, NCQ, 15MB Cache) : 298.09GB
DVD: ASUS DRW-2014S1T
Network: Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC #2
Title: Re: Avast 4.8 blocks access to network mapped folders on Windows XP64 SP2
Post by: blackmamba on April 10, 2008, 01:43:31 PM
This problem is pretty serious and I wonder why no official replay?
Title: Re: Avast 4.8 blocks access to network mapped folders on Windows XP64 SP2
Post by: Lisandro on April 10, 2008, 02:40:22 PM
Error 5 means access denied. Are you sure you have rights to access that folders/files?