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Title: Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 04:26:17 AM
 :)Hi,
Can we discuss the scan speed when Avast scans a downloaded file? Is it working properly when it flashes on and off the screen?
If nothing else happens, does that mean the file is safe to open?
If the file contains a virus, what would Avast do?
I really like Avast, but I need to understand it more; I really appreciate the frequent updates!
I hope to learn much in this forum  :)

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 30, 2004, 04:38:00 AM
Hi Sojourner,
Welcome to the Forums.
If Avast found a virus, believe me you will know it. Especially if your sound is turned on. You will hear a siren go off that'll wake up the whole neighborhood.
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 04:50:55 AM
Hi Bob,
Thank you for a speedy reply -- when I click "Scan", it is normal for Avast to just flash if the file is safe, and then I can go ahead and open it? I am just double checking --
somehow a Trojan got into my computer when I downloaded a file -- How, I can't guess? ???
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 30, 2004, 05:00:56 AM
Sojourner
The flashing, as you called it, is just to let you know that the file or files have been scanned and are SAFE. If a virus is discovered, believe me you will know. If you installed the program to the default directory, you can test the sound here:
C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ENGLISH\virfound.wav
I hope you don't mind waking the house up. ;D ;D
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 05:20:32 AM
 :DHi Bob,
I'll take your word for it (the sound)!
Well, is a Trojan something that can get by Avast, then, because it is not a virus? If that is so, what can we do to keep Trojans out? I guess I am a little confused since that one got in; I never had that happen before.
BTW, what state are you in? I'm in TN.

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 30, 2004, 05:39:29 AM
Sojourner
Quote
BTW, what state are you in? I'm in TN
Just click on my name (bob3160) and you can see all my info.
To get rid of your trojans, go here and get the tools you need.
You might also want to download RejZor's fine Avast External Control Program (AEC)
http://freeweb.siol.net/razor256/downloads/avast_external_control.zip (http://freeweb.siol.net/razor256/downloads/avast_external_control.zip)
Have fun.
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 05:45:00 AM
 :) Thank you very much!
I can sleep better now!

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Lisandro on July 30, 2004, 03:18:04 PM
I am just double checking --
somehow a Trojan got into my computer when I downloaded a file -- How, I can't guess? ???

If I read correctly your first post, you have already set into your download manager to use C:\ ... \Avast4\ashQuick.exe (without parameters or using %d or %f).

Wellcome to avast!  :)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 03:49:33 PM
Hi Technical,
I am already using Avast Home; yes, it has been my choice of Anti virus since we got our XP in March of this year; I have been wondering for all that time about whether the speedy scan was actually working or if I maybe should be configuring something somewhere for it to work. I am now satisfied that it has been working just fine; the thing that is hazy in my mind is the Trojan; was Avast supposed to catch the Trojan?
 :)Thank you for the welcome; (I am not technical, and don't quite understand all that you wrote; if I need to, maybe you can explain it ?)

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 30, 2004, 04:03:03 PM
I'm sorry Sojourner, I goofed in my last post and left out this link which will give you all the info you need to start scanning for Trojans, Adware and Spyware.
http://www.security-ops.tk/
 (http://www.security-ops.tk/)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Lisandro on July 30, 2004, 04:25:04 PM
Sojourner, do you use any download manager (like FlashGet, Dowload Accelerator Plus, GetRight, etc.)?
If so, you will be an option into its settings to add the following line:

"C:\Program files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe"

This will set the download manager program to use ashQuick (the quick scanning module of avast) to scan the downloaded file when the download finishes.

Generally, you must use that line without any other parameter. For example, with FlashGet.
Some applications, to proper use ashQuick, need a parameter so you will write:

"C:\Program files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe" %d

or

"C:\Program files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe" %f

Do I make myself more clear?
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 04:40:05 PM
 :) Bob, thank you; I thought you might be back with that info! ;)

Technical. the download manager idea is new to me;I think I have heard about that sometime, but nobody has discussed that subject with me; which one would you recommend? (the easiest to understand) This is an exciting idea, and I want to try it.

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Lisandro on July 30, 2004, 05:25:20 PM
:) Bob, thank you; I thought you might be back with that info! ;)

Technical. the download manager idea is new to me;I think I have heard about that sometime, but nobody has discussed that subject with me; which one would you recommend? (the easiest to understand) This is an exciting idea, and I want to try it.

Sojourner

No doubt: FlashGet (http://www.amazesoft.com/).
There is a manual for donwload and you can learn little by little  ;)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 30, 2004, 05:40:07 PM
Thank you, Technical - I'll check it out.
While I was waiting for your reply, I asked Google for info on free download managers; there is a new one called "Fresh". I wonder if it is any good? (I probably should not have mentioned that -- I appreciate your help very much.)
Is the pic you as a youngster? Nice looking little guy! :)

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 30, 2004, 05:40:36 PM
Flash Get is free for personal use but just like in Avast! you need to register it.  Sorry, was thinking about FreshGet.......   another free download manager and the actual name is FreshDownloader.
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 31, 2004, 05:11:43 PM
 ??? Technical,
I have been looking for ashQuick - can't find any reference to it.
As I understand your suggestion, if I get a download manager installed and add the line instructing it to scan with ashQuick, then all downloads are automatically scanned when the download is completed. When I read about download managers, the information focused on speedy downloads and organizing. In my case, with DSL and not many downloads, the only thing I would be interested in is the automatic scan, if the Avast! 4.1 Home Edition has that feature.

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 31, 2004, 06:03:34 PM
Sojourner
If you installed Avast! to the default directory, Then this is where you'll find it. >C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe
Hope that helps. :)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on July 31, 2004, 08:08:27 PM
Hey Bob,
Wow, it's there! Now, do you suppose the free Fresh Download Manager would work?
I am so excited to have this forum to learn from;  I didn't try it before, because it looks like it is so - technical - and I am a relatively new computer user; we just got our first one exactly four years ago and didn't have a clue how to learn to use it.
Has anyone told you lately that you are much appreciated? Your wife is a lucky lady-

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on July 31, 2004, 08:31:27 PM
Hi Sojourner,'
My wife said "That might be your opinion but, you don't have to live with him"!!!!!
And FreshDownloader should work just fine or any of the ones that Technical suggested.
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Lisandro on August 01, 2004, 04:34:22 PM
Thank you, Technical - I'll check it out.
While I was waiting for your reply, I asked Google for info on free download managers; there is a new one called "Fresh". I wonder if it is any good? (I probably should not have mentioned that -- I appreciate your help very much.)

Fresh Download works nice but I prefer FlashGet as I can 'store' the download information (the url, version, size, etc.).

Is the pic you as a youngster? Nice looking little guy! :)

Yeah, it's me  ;)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on August 01, 2004, 05:43:09 PM
 :) Hi Technical,
This is just what I need - details. Now, is there another way to store the download information so I could then go ahead with the Fresh?  Keep in mind I am not in business or downloading a lot of things - just some things, now and then. I like to download email stationery and a new program occasionally, but when I am downloading stationery, I don't want to save it to my computer, click scan, then I'm not even sure I can move it to the stationery folder; I have been just choosing "Open" and downloading directly into the stationery file, but I am told I should never do that. Please comment --
 :)
Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on August 01, 2004, 07:32:54 PM
Sojourner
Quote
I like to download email stationery
Unfortunately, thats a favorite place for picking up adware and spyware.
The other places are Themes and those cute smiley faces.... Be careful.
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Jorolat on August 01, 2004, 07:55:10 PM
Sojourner, do you use any download manager (like FlashGet, Dowload Accelerator Plus, GetRight, etc.)?
If so, you will be an option into its settings to add the following line:

"C:\Program files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe"

This will set the download manager program to use ashQuick (the quick scanning module of avast) to scan the downloaded file when the download finishes.

Generally, you must use that line without any other parameter. For example, with FlashGet.
Some applications, to proper use ashQuick, need a parameter so you will write:

"C:\Program files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe" %d

or

"C:\Program files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashQuick.exe" %f

Do I make myself more clear?

What do those two parameters mean Technical? - and are there any more? :)

John
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Lisandro on August 01, 2004, 08:39:22 PM
What do those two parameters mean Technical? - and are there any more? :)

John, I think they just 'allow' the scanning to be started by the download manager. It's a must have not a choice. Some download managers requiere that.

I don't think there are more parameters for ashquick.exe  :'(
You must have the Pro version to use ashcmd.exe (command-line for DOS).
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Lisandro on August 01, 2004, 08:42:11 PM
This is just what I need - details. Now, is there another way to store the download information so I could then go ahead with the Fresh?

I don't use Fresh so I cannot tell if it stores or not the download information. FlashGet does.

I don't want to save it to my computer, click scan, then I'm not even sure I can move it to the stationery folder; I have been just choosing "Open" and downloading directly into the stationery file, but I am told I should never do that.

Well, opening is 'worse' than save and scan  :-\

Better: use a download manager and scan it just after the download finishes.
At least: save the file to disk and manually scan it.
Every time: let the resident scan at high sensibility while downloading.
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on August 01, 2004, 09:12:17 PM
 :)Hi Bob,
Yes, I was told to never click "Open" for the download choice.The really strange thing is that I had already been doing that for three years, and the first thing that happened after making a folder for downloads, choosing "Save", and clicking "Scan"was - a Trojan!
I have a question on that subject, so I guess I need to start a topic in that area.

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Sojourner on August 01, 2004, 09:22:56 PM
Technical -
Thank you for another tip: setting resident scan at high visibility. :)

Sojourner
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Jorolat on August 01, 2004, 11:32:13 PM
What do those two parameters mean Technical? - and are there any more? :)

John, I think they just 'allow' the scanning to be started by the download manager. It's a must have not a choice. Some download managers requiere that.

I don't think there are more parameters for ashquick.exe  :'(
You must have the Pro version to use ashcmd.exe (command-line for DOS).

Thanks Technical! :)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on August 02, 2004, 02:08:59 PM
Jorolat
Maybe this helps a little:
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Jorolat on August 02, 2004, 07:30:29 PM
Thanks Bob!

When I was using a freebie version of PC-Cillin (from my Bank) I tried to get it to scan files after Star Downloader had finished downloading.

All that used to happen, however, was that Star Downloader would launch PC-Cillin & then I had to tell PC-Cillin where the file was 'manually' - it was far quicker to locate the downloaded file, right-click on it, & then select 'scan'!

I've just downloaded HijackThis using Star Downloader and Avast! automatically scanned the file so I'm very pleased indeed! :)

I'm on the world's tightest budget at the moment so I've 'only' got the free version of Avast! but I think its brilliant!

John
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: bob3160 on August 02, 2004, 07:44:08 PM
Jorolat
I'm glad to hear that it's working properly. :)
Title: Re:Scanning downloaded files
Post by: Jorolat on August 02, 2004, 07:55:39 PM
Thanks Bob! :)