BUG: Windows vista and Avast! Professional

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Carlos Manuel Pires

Hello all,
This is for a BUG in Windows Vista 5342 and Avast! Professional, an
antivirus program.
It so happens that when I install Avast! Professional, it all works fine and
everything is good and dandy. When I update Avast! Professional via Internet
to the latest version, it all goes smooth as silk... Until I restart the
computer. When I commit that "mistake," I find myself with a broken wireless
network that will not connect no matter how hard I try to install new
drivers, setup networking again... you name it, I've tried it. The only
thing left for me to do is to (sigh) do the Three-step of Dread: Reboot,
Format, Reinstall.
Any thoughts?
 
Why do you call a problem with a software package that was written BEFORE an
unreleased operating system a compatibility issue with that software? It is
actually a compatibility issue with Vista.

This is exactly the problem -- software is written based on a certain set of
standards, then MS rewrites those standards and breaks everything that
worked before, then it's up to software publishers/coders/etc to scramble to
get their once working software working again. Yet everyone blames the
software for not working correctly, when most likely it DID work correctly
on the OS it was written for.


| Actually, its a compatibility issue with Avast!, its been giving problems
| since build 5112, Avast needs to fix this issue, not Microsoft. We are
| months away from RTM, so as more builds are released, its likely to break
| Avast.
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| Andre
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|
| | > Hello all,
| > This is for a BUG in Windows Vista 5342 and Avast! Professional, an
| > antivirus program.
| > It so happens that when I install Avast! Professional, it all works fine
| > and everything is good and dandy. When I update Avast! Professional via
| > Internet to the latest version, it all goes smooth as silk... Until I
| > restart the computer. When I commit that "mistake," I find myself with a
| > broken wireless network that will not connect no matter how hard I try
to
| > install new drivers, setup networking again... you name it, I've tried
it.
| > The only thing left for me to do is to (sigh) do the Three-step of
Dread:
| > Reboot, Format, Reinstall.
| > Any thoughts?
|
|
 
So, you are saying we should still be using the NT 3.1 codebase to sacrifice
security over application compatibility? These things are always expected
with new releases of Windows, especially when it involves a new kernel. XP
was not a major upgrade in terms of changes to the kernel from 2000 (5.0) to
XP (5.1) and it required new versions of popular AV software utilities such
as Norton and Mcafee. Like I also said before, Windows Vista is still in
development, at periods during the development certain parts of the code
become obselete (whether for security or performance reasons), because AV
software tend to have hooks into the kernel, those obselete parts will break
the software requiring that it (AV) to also be updated. Symantec also noted
that we can expect a new version of its retail Antivirus utility for Vista,
30 days after its release. I expect similar approach from Avast for Vista
also.
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Andre
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I have to agree with Andre on this. If you run a product on a beta OS,
there is a good chance you will run into a problem with running that
program. Also, currently the requirements for avast 4 pro state that the
program only runs on the following platforms:

a.. Windows 95
a.. Windows 98
a.. Windows Me
a.. Windows NT 4 (No Server)
a.. Windows 2000 (No Server)
a.. Windows XP (No Server)

I do not see Windows Vista Beta listed for avast! 4 Professional Edition.
If you try to run this software, it is run at your own risk.

--
Jason

Applied but still waiting to be accepted for the Vista Beta Testing group.
Can't wait to be able to play and help make it even better.

http://www.orderpcs4free.com/?r=878

MS Windows XP Pro, IE 7.0.5335.5 Beta 2
 
UPDATE: After a _new_ fresh install I got tired of this waltz and changed AV
to AVG Free. Works fine so far.
 
Avast needs to fix this issue, not Microsoft
Your arrogance is enormous! Avast works great on XP, so its Vista's problem!
They where the people who changed an element..... not avast.

If you are a developer on vista, you must know that there is an uproar on
the internet with
complaints about how bad vista seems to be going....

Let MS be warned.. consumers of 2006+ are not forgiving at all....
 
If you run a product on a beta OS, there is a good chance you will run into
a problem with running that
program. Also, currently the requirements for avast 4 pro state that the
program only runs on the following platforms:

a.. Windows 95
a.. Windows 98
a.. Windows Me
a.. Windows NT 4 (No Server)
a.. Windows 2000 (No Server)
a.. Windows XP (No Server)

I do not see Windows Vista Beta listed for avast! 4 Professional Edition.
If you try to run this software, it is run at your own risk.


--
Jason

Applied but still waiting to be accepted for the Vista Beta Testing group.
Can't wait to be able to play and help make it even better.

http://www.orderpcs4free.com/?r=878

MS Windows XP Pro, IE 7.0.5335.5 Beta 2
 
Actually I have to say... it isn't up to Microsoft to "work on issues" such
as these. It's down to the manufacturer of the product.

It's down to Microsoft to build a good, reliable platform for other
applications to run on it, but not down to Microsoft to change itself to
make other applications work 100%.

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rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not
of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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I can't get Avast to work either (however I am a MSDN OS Level Subscriber,
so I am running Build 5308 CTP, but I remember reading other complaints
about Build 5342 and Avast in this Newsgroup, so it is a Known Issue).
 
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