It does not say NO and YES, it says Install Now and Install Later. 😡
I honestly don't see why this is being made into such a huge issue. After clicking "install now" it gave me a screen asking if I wanted to install the toolbar and set Ask.com as my home page. I removed the check from both of those boxes and proceeded to upgrade my Avira without the additional Ask.com software. Yes, I'd prefer to not have it there at all, but it's very easy to just tell the program not to install the extras.
I think people are irritated because even if you jump through the hoops not to install the toolbar, three Ask files are still downloaded and put in your Avira folder. One of them connects to the internet and phones home after *every* reboot.
I'm irritated because it's malware like behavior AFAIC, and I can't recommend Avira to people anymore. I deal with the lowest common denominator, and many of the people can't jump through hoops. Hell, some of them are lucky to get the computer turned on, and have a workable desktop. I might as well be giving them Gentoo, and telling them to build their own O/S. Granted, these people aren't the ones bothered by extra toolbars, but I try to reinforce the notion that toolbars are for n00bs, and are inherently bad. What will they think when the software I recommend installs toolbars?
One question about MSE since all you guys have switched...does it update on it's own, or through windows update?
I'm irritated because it's malware like behavior AFAIC, and I can't recommend Avira to people anymore. I deal with the lowest common denominator, and many of the people can't jump through hoops. Hell, some of them are lucky to get the computer turned on, and have a workable desktop. I might as well be giving them Gentoo, and telling them to build their own O/S. Granted, these people aren't the ones bothered by extra toolbars, but I try to reinforce the notion that toolbars are for n00bs, and are inherently bad. What will they think when the software I recommend installs toolbars?
Heh, figures. I've seen Avast try to pull similar bundleware stunts.
That's what I was afraid of. I turn off Windows Updates and do it manually when I get around to it. Been doing it that way for years and have no issues at all. I won't be using it then.It uses Windows Update. If you have Windows Update set to "Never" in Win7 HP (64-bit, though I doubt it matters the bitness), and install MSE, it changes your auto-update preferences to "Automatic", without telling you.
This is because it uses the WU engine behind-the-scenes to update.
That's what I was afraid of. I turn off Windows Updates and do it manually when I get around to it. Been doing it that way for years and have no issues at all. I won't be using it then.
I'm not sure he's right. I always have my machines set to tell me when there's a Windows update but let me download and install. After installing MSE it did not change this (I just checked) and MSE says it last updated itself today.
You have to close the pop-up with the red X.
That's the most ridiculous bag of shit. Click Install Now is the way to avoid installation. D::'🙂eek:😱:hmm: Who in his right mind would guess that?I honestly don't see why this is being made into such a huge issue. After clicking "install now" it gave me a screen asking if I wanted to install the toolbar and set Ask.com as my home page. I removed the check from both of those boxes and proceeded to upgrade my Avira without the additional Ask.com software. Yes, I'd prefer to not have it there at all, but it's very easy to just tell the program not to install the extras.
1. Delete the three files following my method above.
2. Open a command prompt screen as administrator (Start > All Programs > Acessoires > right click command prompt and chose "run as administrator"😉
3. Type the following lines (the location of your avira folder depends on your configuration!):
cd c:\program files (x86)\Avira\AntiVir Desktop
md ApnToolbarInstaller.exe
md ApnStub.exe
md ApnIC.dll
attrib +r +a +s +h ApnToolbarInstaller.exe
attrib +r +a +s +h ApnStub.exe
attrib +r +a +s +h ApnIC.dll
This creates three hidden, write-protected directories with the same names as the ask.com files. Since no files can be added to a folder that already has directories with the same name, Avira's update process will skip adding the ask.com files to your Avira folder.
I tried it and it doesn't produce any errors or intervene with other updated files."
So, if I install MSSE, I'll have Automatic WU enabled? This means MS decides what files I need, downloads and installs them automatically? I figure this is OK for MSSE, not so sure about all the other stuff, though. What are the issues?It uses Windows Update. If you have Windows Update set to "Never" in Win7 HP (64-bit, though I doubt it matters the bitness), and install MSE, it changes your auto-update preferences to "Automatic", without telling you.
This is because it uses the WU engine behind-the-scenes to update.
Well, I believe you can opt to download them automatically but only install upon your say so. That way I think you can choose what to install, what not to install. A balloon appears in your tray. Of course, that's another bugaboo. But that's what I've been doing on some of my systems.That's what I was afraid of. I turn off Windows Updates and do it manually when I get around to it. Been doing it that way for years and have no issues at all. I won't be using it then.
Oh, so MSE will update itself automatically even if you have Windows Update configured to download and ask before installation?I'm not sure he's right. I always have my machines set to tell me when there's a Windows update but let me download and install. After installing MSE it did not change this (I just checked) and MSE says it last updated itself today.
^^ Running multiple AV products with active protection simultaneously is not recommended.
ive been running both avira and MSEE for years on more then 1 comp and 3 different OSes without issue
Running multiple AV products with active protection simultaneously is not recommended.
I understand it's not recommended- even by some experts. At the same time, it is recommended. I know this, because I personally recommend it.
I have had a few instances where one product caught an intruder, while another missed it. The one time I had a conflict they couldn't resolve between them, it was easy to fix. I don't schedule their scans to run at the same time, but in my experience, they actively protect quite happily together.