Avira and the stupid "license file"

Red Squirrel

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I have this machine with Avira on it and it refuses to update. It just says invalid license file. I seen this before and it turns out you have to download this .key file off their site (what a stupid setup - the installer should have it included!) I did that, but it's STILL erroring out.

Anyone ever see this happen before? It's one of the things I hate about Avira, that whole license file thing, it's silly. Just update!
 

Blazer

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avira started refusing to complete updates @ 6 months ago, i struggled with it a while and throwed in the towel, mse now and no problems since.
 

kalrith

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I just switched to Avira AntiVir a month ago and have had no problems with it. I'm on Win7x64.
 

Red Squirrel

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ACK! It worked, but only with the latest version, and it seems they found a way around the GPO trick and now the adware popups are at full force again. ARG. Not my PC, but I know if I leave it I'll get calls about it. I'll have to figure out another way to block those.
 

lxskllr

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ACK! It worked, but only with the latest version, and it seems they found a way around the GPO trick and now the adware popups are at full force again. ARG. Not my PC, but I know if I leave it I'll get calls about it. I'll have to figure out another way to block those.

Why don't you just tell them they'll get a popup during update, and that it's a small price to pay for a first class A/V.
 

Blazer

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Why don't you just tell them they'll get a popup during update, and that it's a small price to pay for a first class A/V.

for someone that doesnt really understand how to deal with popups that could lead to false security sendrome, popups have to become a thing of the past.
 

MrChad

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ACK! It worked, but only with the latest version, and it seems they found a way around the GPO trick and now the adware popups are at full force again. ARG. Not my PC, but I know if I leave it I'll get calls about it. I'll have to figure out another way to block those.

Why not install Microsoft Security Essentials instead? Good detection, non intrusive, updates easily and no pop-ups.
 

Red Squirrel

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Why not install Microsoft Security Essentials instead? Good detection, non intrusive, updates easily and no pop-ups.

Hmm that looks possibly promissing, I'll have to try that next time. The PC is gone now, the popup seems to of been a one time thing so maybe it just took a while for my GPO to take affect but if I get a call that it comes back I'll give that a try.