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Kate schrieb am Sat, 2 Dec 2006 14:47:30 -0000:
Although I have always had e-mail scanning turned off in AVG Free, on Thursday night I disabled it in Manage/Services & Applications and, lo! no more tiresome message re `no connection available`. Coincidence maybe? What did I tell you about the quick route? ;-) And remember, nntp is not email. Apart from that, you cannot even be sure that the anti-virus program really doesn't touch your email or any other whereabouts of the email program if you switch "email scanning" off. It's a matter of definition and how the scanning works. Kai -- Helpsites about Windows: http://www.mvps.org IE repair script: http://iefaq.info |
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"Kate" wrote in message ...
Although I have always had e-mail scanning turned off in AVG Free, on Thursday night I disabled it in Manage/Services & Applications and, lo! no more tiresome message re `no connection available`. Coincidence maybe? I suppose, Kate, I could disable F-StopW to see if it is guilty of causing that behavior on my machine. I pay Iceland once each year for F-Prot. Overzealous protective programs are the most likely culprits in the IE7 newsgroup reports of dysfunction. Coincidence unlikely. Congratulations! |
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![]() "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Kate" wrote in message ... "Michael Jennings" wrote in message ... "Kate" wrote in message ... Michael : I`m not keen on a re-install, either, but as I get the notice every time I try to get to a newsgroup, rather than occasionally, I don`t know how long my patience will last. But I`ll keep my fingers crossed that you can find a resolution. I am not sufficiently experienced to try anything too ambitious without step-by-step guidance by someone knowledgeable. Good luck! Well, the registry hack is for XP sp1, and I found that it didn't work for XP sp2, for which you are supposed to reinstall service pack 2 in order to reinstall Outlook Express 6, then get the WU updates. The IE6 setup file did not accept the "IsInstalled" value data zero, either for OE alone or for both IE and OE. Windows, however, "saw" the "uninstallations" and offered to remove personal settings (which I accepted) after each of the two reboots. I am using the so-called uninstalled OE6 to make this post. Sorry to fade on you, Kate, but "live with it" beats out reinstalling SP2 for me. Although I have always had e-mail scanning turned off in AVG Free, on Thursday night I disabled it in Manage/Services & Applications and, lo! no more tiresome message re `no connection available`. Coincidence maybe? Kate That very well could be the answer because with AVG, just unchecking e-mail scanning is not enough. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. BTW. Have you upgraded to version 7.5? 7.1 will no longer support updated for new Trojans. I have 7.5 and cannot see Manage/Services & Applications. Where was that? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ I have version 7.5.430. In Manage/Services & Applications/Services, it is the first AVG item, but if you unchecked E-mail Scanning when you installed the AVG upgrade, I guess it won`t be there. As I remember it, my problem with the "no connection available" notice began around 16 November. I have just looked in Programs/Grisoft/AVG Free folder, right-clicked an .exe file to access Properties and the date I installed it was 15 November, so it seems logical to assume that the e-mail scanning settings of the upgraded program was the cause, as with version 7.1 I had no such problems when it was just disabled in AVG. I wish I had thought of it two weeks ago! Kate |
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![]() "Kai Schaetzl" wrote in message ... Kate schrieb am Sat, 2 Dec 2006 14:47:30 -0000: Although I have always had e-mail scanning turned off in AVG Free, on Thursday night I disabled it in Manage/Services & Applications and, lo! no more tiresome message re `no connection available`. Coincidence maybe? What did I tell you about the quick route? ;-) And remember, nntp is not email. Apart from that, you cannot even be sure that the anti-virus program really doesn't touch your email or any other whereabouts of the email program if you switch "email scanning" off. It's a matter of definition and how the scanning works. Kai -- Helpsites about Windows: http://www.mvps.org IE repair script: http://iefaq.info I did not know that AVG E-mail Scanning was listed in Services, Kai! It was only when I was considering stopping DNS again that I noticed it there. Disabling the plug-in in AVG always worked before with v.7.1 (see my reply to Bruce Hagen). Kate |
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Bruce Hagen schrieb am Sat, 2 Dec 2006 07:36:48 -0800:
Manage/Services & Applications. She talks about My Computer/Manage. Kai -- Helpsites about Windows: http://www.mvps.org IE repair script: http://iefaq.info |
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