

I have created the same discussion in the Italian section (my language), to try to be as understandable as possible. Check the option Use a proxy server for your LAN.

However I could not find the (few and checked) exceptions created through the "Threat blocked" pop-up window.

But if youre providing some services to the rest of the world, it may become handy one day. Sure, if you have no ports open at all, you dont need a Network Shield. it either lets all traffic in, or it blocks all traffic in (on a given port). Re: Adding URLs to Avast 5s Web Shield Exceptions Reply 26 on: March 15, 2010, 05:14:51 PM My suggestion was more to get round the problem Scott found when he only entered than to exclude look alike sites. (b) "Components"> "Web Shield"> "Customize"> "Exclusions" A firewall is just a 'binary' obstruction. (a.4) "General"> "Exclusions"> "Hardened Mode" (a.3) "General"> "Exclusions"> "CyberCapture" (a.1) "General"> "Exclusions"> "File paths" I searched in several sections of the program, including: Here are 3 Ways to Add Exception on Avast Antivirus. In other words: the exceptions created in this way, where can they be reviewed and/or controlled and/or eliminated? There are many users who are complaining about the Avast blocking a website, program or any hardware. The "Threat blocked" pop-up window offers two options:Īt this point, I decide to create an exception, but (here is the question) where is this exception placed?
AVAST WEBSHIELD EXCEPTIONS SOFTWARE
With this version of the antivirus, since a few weeks, it happens that the "Web Shield" module (I believe it!) warn me of downloading a threat while picking up some software that, however, is sure to be absolutely virus/malware free. Table of Contents 4 Setting Up your Device Verify System Requirements AVG Business Antivirus Endpoints Windows: 7 SP1 or higher, 8.
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I'm using Avast Free Antivirus version (build.
