procedure question

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SSJ04 Mewtwo

To those who run AVG 7.5 I've got a procedure question.

After running the AVG updater, the process seems to stay loaded even after
clicking the 'OK' button after the update is successfully downloaded. Which
of the following should I perceive as the best way to manage this:

A. Leave the process running.

B. Kill the process with PView.

C. Reboot...,the one I've been doing.

Thanks.
 
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Delboy

"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> To those who run AVG 7.5 I've got a procedure question.
>
> After running the AVG updater, the process seems to stay loaded even after
> clicking the 'OK' button after the update is successfully downloaded.
> Which
> of the following should I perceive as the best way to manage this:
>
> A. Leave the process running.
>
> B. Kill the process with PView.
>
> C. Reboot...,the one I've been doing.
>
> Thanks.
>
>


Not sure if I understand your question. Doesn't AVG Control Centre run on
boot? If so why not leave it running in the background? (I understand it has
a small footprint) or do you mean the Update Window with the 30 second
countdown fails to close?

If the latter, can only suggest:

a. Reload AVG using the latest download.
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/downloads?prd=aff (March 13)

b. Wait until the gurus can confirm if AVG is still compatible with ME
although www.grisoft.com/uk.product-avg-anti-virus-free-edition#tba3 says it
is! (at least until August)

Best of luck

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SSJ04 Mewtwo

Delboy <spamfree.delboy.hoy@btinternet.com> wrote:

Not sure if I understand your question. Doesn't AVG Control Centre run on
boot? If so why not leave it running in the background? (I understand it has
a small footprint) or do you mean the Update Window with the 30 second
countdown fails to close?

Ok, let me see if I can't explain it better. Ok, once the countdown window
appears the 30 seconds tick down and then the countdown ends and I'm left
with an 'OK' button. I click it and the window disappears. Now If I were
to open PView to see the list of processes currently running the AVG updater
will still be running.

Hope that clears up things. Sorry I wasn't clearer the first time.
 
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Delboy

"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Delboy <spamfree.delboy.hoy@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> Not sure if I understand your question. Doesn't AVG Control Centre run on
> boot? If so why not leave it running in the background? (I understand it
> has
> a small footprint) or do you mean the Update Window with the 30 second
> countdown fails to close?
>
> Ok, let me see if I can't explain it better. Ok, once the countdown
> window
> appears the 30 seconds tick down and then the countdown ends and I'm left
> with an 'OK' button. I click it and the window disappears. Now If I were
> to open PView to see the list of processes currently running the AVG
> updater
> will still be running.
>
> Hope that clears up things. Sorry I wasn't clearer the first time.
>
>


Understand your question now.

Sorry, I am unable to make any constructive suggestion. Can only repeat:-

a. Reload AVG using the latest download.
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/downloads?prd=aff (March 13)

b. Wait until the gurus can confirm if AVG is still compatible with ME
although www.grisoft.com/uk.product-avg-anti-virus-free-edition#tba3 says it
is! (at least until August)

Best of luck

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Delboy

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foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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Joan Archer

The free version of AVG is running on my WinME OK but without going to
switch that machine on I don't know what version it is at the moment.

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"Delboy" <spamfree.delboy.hoy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> "SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ftni7j$4vp$1@news.datemas.de...
>> Delboy <spamfree.delboy.hoy@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>> Not sure if I understand your question. Doesn't AVG Control Centre run
>> on
>> boot? If so why not leave it running in the background? (I understand it
>> has
>> a small footprint) or do you mean the Update Window with the 30 second
>> countdown fails to close?
>>
>> Ok, let me see if I can't explain it better. Ok, once the countdown
>> window
>> appears the 30 seconds tick down and then the countdown ends and I'm left
>> with an 'OK' button. I click it and the window disappears. Now If I
>> were
>> to open PView to see the list of processes currently running the AVG
>> updater
>> will still be running.
>>
>> Hope that clears up things. Sorry I wasn't clearer the first time.
>>
>>

>
> Understand your question now.
>
> Sorry, I am unable to make any constructive suggestion. Can only repeat:-
>
> a. Reload AVG using the latest download.
> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/downloads?prd=aff (March 13)
>
> b. Wait until the gurus can confirm if AVG is still compatible with ME
> although www.grisoft.com/uk.product-avg-anti-virus-free-edition#tba3 says
> it
> is! (at least until August)
>
> Best of luck
>
> --
>
> Delboy
>
> A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
> completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
>
> Douglas Adams
 
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webster72n

On another NG the following advice was given, seemingly pertaining to your
very question:

On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:37:58 -0400, k35454 <k35454@direct.ca> wrote:

> AVG, version 7.5 no longer updates the database sucessfully. It


Download the latest version. Disconnect from the net. Uninstall the
old version. Install the new version. Reconnect to the net. Use the
check for updates, to update the virus definitions.

Regards, Dave Hodgins

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"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Harry.



> To those who run AVG 7.5 I've got a procedure question.
>
> After running the AVG updater, the process seems to stay loaded even after
> clicking the 'OK' button after the update is successfully downloaded.

Which
> of the following should I perceive as the best way to manage this:
>
> A. Leave the process running.
>
> B. Kill the process with PView.
>
> C. Reboot...,the one I've been doing.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
 
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