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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: KMT on July 05, 2003, 12:28:24 AM
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With all builds before the latest 235, the on-access scanner scanned all files on open when entering the "*" as extension in the appropriate box. Thus it detected a renamed eicar (e.g. eicar.txt) file as being "infected". However this behaviour stopped with the latest version although the file itself is scanned.
What did change in the recent v235 update?
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What OS do you use?
How did the behaviour change - the virus is not announced? How do you know that "the file itself is scanned"?
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The file is scanned because the on-access scanner window lists it as scanned. Anyway, even a reboot didn't make Avast see the eicar string in a "eicar.txt". But a "pause provider", then "resume provider" did. Now avast sees the eicar string again; I was just curious if you changed something in the extension settings...
Supose it was just a glitch on my system.
KMT
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Strange... so now, even after a reboot, is works correctly from the start (i.e. without having to pause/resume the provider?
What operating system are you using, please?
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Yes, now it keeps this settings...will try to reproduce this on another system and see if it was a one time glitch.
I am using Win98
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I have no problems putting the * into the exctension list. (after update) it scans ALL files without problems.
Isn't it nescecary to put ALL extensions in the list like .txt. .exe. com etc... or does the * replaces ALL extensions just by putting the * in ? Really ?
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* really means "all extensions". There's no need to enter them one by one (well, it might be a problem anyway - typing in all extensions ;D).
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