After the download completes, a bunch of little wavy lines graphics run across it, and it says "scanning for viruses". I've now disabled that in my about:config for Firefox 3. I'll report back here if I do. I've been monitoring my avast processes, with all of the avast Shields disabled, and don't see any activity there during the download process itself. Even when enabled they weren't sucking off much processor time, but something was, and I thought it could be related.
That other something is my ZoneAlarm 6. It seemed to be worse if I'm running avast at the same time, which is why I turned avast off. But I can't seem to get away from it I tried putting the IP of the download website into my ZA trusted zone, but that didn't do anything. I also tried turning off ZoneAlarm and substituted the windows firewall, but then the same thing happens with my System process. So maybe I just have an old, slowpoke XP system on a 7 year old computer Doesn't seem to work with FF4 and Avast!
It was set to "true", but there was no virus scan after a download. Nice catch, he and two of his other similarly constructed email addresses, based on the IP have been banned.
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If you suspect that your PC contains malware, Avast Antivirus allows you to schedule a Boot-Time Scan to run the next time your computer starts. It scans for known types of malware and removes threats before the operating system and other services boot up.
Click Next to Step 2 where a condition can be set to execute the trigger. If no conditions required Click Next to proceed. The step 3 asks to add an action, Add the action " Avast Virus Scan " from drop down list. If the action not found read the build instructions Source code and build instructions. The Parameters for the action " Avast Virus Scan " are ;. As the name indicates, Location is the path where " scan " process is located.
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