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An easy guide to AVG anti-spyware!

Rik
01-18-2007, 11:22 AM
Here is a nice and easy to use guide on using AVG anti-spyware.

Once you have downloaded AVG you will be presented with this screen.
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q228/TootEmCarMan/avg1.jpg
The first thing you should do is update it.

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q228/TootEmCarMan/avg2.jpg

The next thing you need to do is ensure that the active protection is turned off.
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q228/TootEmCarMan/avg3.jpg

Next, you need to do a complete scan.
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q228/TootEmCarMan/avg4.jpg

Next, the recommended action should be set to quarantine automatically (as you can see mine isn't because I've had AVG for a while). You need to quarantine all nasties.
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q228/TootEmCarMan/avg5.jpg

Next, you need to create a report as outlined to post along with your HJT log.
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q228/TootEmCarMan/avg6.jpg

AVG anti-spyware is a very easy to use piece of software but a lot of people seem to have problems with it, hopefully this short guide will help with this issue.

drag0nslay3r
02-06-2007, 10:28 PM
Nice TUT...

Pretty simple

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02-06-2007, 10:28 PM
  

jobeard
02-07-2007, 02:29 PM
>ensure that the active protection is turned off.

Why do you make this recommendation? Personally, I've always left it Active.

howard_hopkinso
02-07-2007, 03:11 PM
The reason for turning off the active protection is it can interfere with any fix that`s being run with HJT. This also goes for other monitoring tools as well. Obviously, if you don`t have any issues or a need to have something fixed with HJT etc, then you should leave the protection turned on.

Taken from HERE (http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic58138.html).

Malware Removal: Temporarily Disable Real Time Monitoring Programs.

See HERE (http://wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_Removal:_Temporarily_Disable_Real_Time_Monitoring_Programs) for instructions on how to disable some of the more common real time monitoring programmes. Thanks to CastleCops for the info.

Regards Howard :)

jobeard
02-17-2007, 05:04 PM
On the whole, AVG7.5 Anti-Malware is wonderful :)

For my laptop however, I've gone to disabling the Resident Shield feature.

First, I periodically scan manually with specific extensions disqualified
(why scan code that obviously can not be executed)

Most importantly, when the laptop boots, avgrssvc.exe (Resident Shield) consumes the system
with heavy i/o and CPU to such an extent that the laptop is virtually unusable (imo).
When operating at a hotspot, the laptop is on batteries and time is
precious, so the impact here is EXTREME!

I've posted a suggestion with GRISOFT to force the runtime priority to IDLE,
so as to allow the user to continue working -- it's an open item at the present.

I've always distained boot time processing for this kind of reason -- they frequently
are intrustive and redundant day after day after day.
(ps: The only schedules a have are updates and no scans).

Again AVG is a good product.

fludlite
02-25-2007, 09:47 PM
AVG is a free GOOD product but it's not the Resident Shield at boot time that I was referring to that cripples machines. A small executable called AVGAMSVR.exe is run at startup. I have no idea what it does? AVG runs fine without it(I can attest to that) I suspect it's a "game server".
I like and will continue to use AVG.

howard_hopkinso
02-25-2007, 09:50 PM
AVGAMSVR.EXE is definitely not a game server lol.

Summary : AVG Alert Manager

Description : Alert manager for AVG Anti-Virus System

Company : GRISOFT, s.r.o.
www.grisoft.com

Threat Level : Threat Level : 0
Category : APPLICATION

Processes : AVGAMSVR.EXE

Regards Howard :)

fludlite
02-26-2007, 01:12 AM
Howard: I yield, you're correct, I should have done the search before I posted.
I would like to say however that I'm running a lot faster without it and my AVG is working fine, I think. Thanks for the info and my regrets if I misdirected anyone.

howard_hopkinso
02-26-2007, 01:17 AM
Your computer will run faster without AVGAMSVR.EXE running. However, since it is AVG`s alert manager, if your system becomes infected, it won`t alert you to the fact. Therefore, you need to realise the risks of not having it running.

Regards Howard :)

TimeParadoX
02-26-2007, 04:53 PM
Detect Malware so far: 3820!?!

How do you have so much malware? :D

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02-26-2007, 04:53 PM
  

Jase123
09-19-2007, 01:02 PM
AVG Anti-spyware is very good. I have the full version and like it alot.

Great guide Rik..

Well done!

Regards Jase

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