AVAST Antivirus works

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If anyone is looking for a free antivirus, I can confirm that AVAST works
fine.
Initially the program fails to install. Try again and it will still fail.
After several times Vista will bite back to say that it will now run it in
compatibility mode. The next time you try and run setup it works perfectly.
Hope this helps.
 
It never failed for me... worked the first time I installed. But I think so
far it's the best AV for Vista. CA sucked and Trend does too IMHO (only
becuase the firewall has no outbound protection unless you use ruls and you
can do that with Vista's and it expires in Oct.)
 
Beck suggested:
If anyone is looking for a free antivirus, I can confirm that AVAST
works fine.
Initially the program fails to install. Try again and it will still
fail. After several times Vista will bite back to say that it will now
run it in compatibility mode. The next time you try and run setup it
works perfectly.
Hope this helps.

If you download the actual version avast! 4.7 Home
<http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html>
it will smoothly install on Vista Beta 2 and automatically update.

Roy
 
No problems here with Avast. Install went fine the first and only time.
eTrust gave me problems.
dotcom
 
As with any install of A/V programs-it is best to turn off any built in
security before you install. Avast! runs in Vista mode and installs best if
the UAC is turned off during installation. After it is installed you turn
the UAC back on.
 
Yes, Works well. Sometimes it hold up loading, as it actively scan, but seems
to be tightly integrated. Very well done!
 
Beck said:
If anyone is looking for a free antivirus, I can confirm that AVAST works
fine.
Initially the program fails to install. Try again and it will still fail.
After several times Vista will bite back to say that it will now run it in
compatibility mode.

I've installed Avast 4.7 on Vista beta2 from the Standard account without
any problems (I put my other administrator account password in order to
install it)
 
Beck said:
Initially the program fails to install.

It looks like it installed on the first try for me, except for being unable
to display messages on the "normal" desktop display **AND** a dialog which
indicated:

Registry Hive (File)
C:\Users\Dave\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\UsrClass.dat was corrupted and
it has been recovered. Some data might have been lost.

If this was a production system, I'd have doubts about the program....
 
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