Full-version Kaspersky allows you to add programs and/or files to the Trusted Zone (doesn't alert on them), so that would be one workaround. Maybe there's a current Hot Deal on KAV or KIS that would let you get it real cheap 🙂Originally posted by: Justin218
I installed RealVNC and I run AOL AVS. AVS is going crazy constantly popping up that I have riskware. I chose skip VNC but it continues to pop up non-stop. Is there any way around this?
Originally posted by: Tip3r
I know this may sound stupid, but I don't know where I can find the host files🙁
Well, where are the downloads going? To your HDD, correct? Off-topic, but if you want a free screen-capture program, here's one I use sometimes: Microsoft WME 9 SeriesOriginally posted by: sygyzy
I've written about this before but I cannot believe I am the only person that constantly gets problems with Active Virus Shield.
1. Though it supposedly has no TCP/IP scanner, the AV cuts my newsgroups downloads by 1/3. If I had a screen capture video program, I could easily provide a video of the download jumping 100kps after I quit the AV.
2. It comes up with warnings for mirc.exe every few hours. How many times does it want me to press ignore or skip? It can't remember that I don't consider it a virus?
3. I am pretty sure (will have to check) that it runs startup scans even though I tell it not to. My computer is noticeably slower with it.
The dl files seem to be the same when retrieved either way now, same size and both AVS_25.exe.Originally posted by: John
AOL recently updated the AOL AVS download link, repacked the AVS_25.exe to a .msi, but their have been reports of the .msi being corrupt. Please use the direct download link in the OP.
Originally posted by: memo
So just to make doubly sure, AVS_v25 is still using the Kaspersky code?