Hi kmk,
Let me see if I can give you some assistance with your problem. Now that OA is off, the XP Firewall really gives you no protection, so I'm going to give you some instructions on how to provide mutual exclusions for both Avast and OA to play well together (trust each other).
But before we do that, my questions to you are:
1. What version (
full version) of Avast are you using? 7.0.1456 or 7.0.1426? I understand that you did a clean install and then cleaned your PC afterwards when the mail shield problem developed. BTW, there will be a new release coming out in the next week or so to fix some 7.0.1456 issues.
2. When you used the Avast Uninstaller Tool, since you had previous versions in your machine, did you also remove them
one at a time in Safe Mode with a reboot in between? If not, there still could be remnants of these old versions in your machine.
3. Is your OS SP3 or lower?
If you uninstalled OA or Avast from your machine, I would suggest you do a clean install of OA; if you need to uninstall, do it in Safe Mode > Start > Online Armor > Uninstall OA.
The best way to exclude both OA and Avast is the following:
To exclude OA in Avast:
· Settings > Exclusions > Add > search for Online Armor and click on the box to the left of it and add it, then click OK.
· File System Shields > Expert Settings > Trusted Processes > Add > search for Online Armor and click on the box to the left of it and add it, then click OK.
· Behavior Shield > Expert Settings > Trusted Processes > Add > search for Online Armor and click on the box to the left of it and add it, then click OK. Also change action to take in Behavior Shield to “Ask.”
To exclude Avast in OA:
· Open the OA GUI > Options > Exclusions > Add > click on the pop-up window and find C:\Program Files\Avast Software\.
· When you reboot OA (to go into Learning Mode), make sure ALL Avast shields are left on.
· Reboot your machine again; OA requires two boots. After this second reboot, you may get a pop-up asking you if you trust Avast. Answer the pop-up as "Trust Always" and "Remember My Decision" and you should not get any more pop-ups.
· Open the OA GUI > Programs > untick "Hide Trusted" so that you can see everything > look to make sure everything from Avast is not "blocked" (red) or "ask" (yellow). If it is, right-click the item and change it to "Trust." Reboot.
· Open the OA GUI > Options > Backup/Restore > Save your settings once you have everything the way you want it; you can save it in Documents to find it easy if you like.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
