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tmy
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« on: October 25, 2010, 02:41:48 PM »

 Azn everyone,

Just trying to copy some files I rescued for a clients broken laptop midway through copying the folder of info AVG pops up ( AVG 2011) and tells me potentially unwanted files I choose ignore that are limewire the client may want them who I'm I to choose anyway after I choose ignore the transfer of files ends and at that point of transfer no more continue and I'm left with only a fraction of the files I want because AVG interfered with the transfer how can I temporally disable AVG so I can be left to transfer the WHOLE folder of info ?

Thanks everyone hope your all doing well.

tmy


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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2010, 03:06:33 PM »

 Azn everyone,
I have been digging around and answered my own question, here's how to disable the AVG anti virus scanner while you do  transferring of files or whatever :

In case you need to disable AVG Free, please consider which part of the protection you need to switch off. The AVG parts and their purpose are:

    * Resident Shield
    * E-mail Scanner
    * AVG LinkScanner
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    * Identity Protection
    * Disabling all at once

The Resident Shield is the main component protecting you from viruses. It scans accessed files and if a virus is found, the access to the file is blocked. This applies to executing infected programs, as well as to opening of infected documents or any other files.
Disabling of the Resident Shield is sometimes recommended before installation of a new software or drivers, since it can prevent conflicts that would otherwise occur during their installation. This however applies only to limited number of specific programs and drivers, and there is no general reason why AVG Resident Shield should interfere with an installation of any application.
To disable the Resident Shield, please:

    * Open AVG User Interface.
    * Double-click on the Resident Shield.
    * Un-tick the option Resident Shield active.
    * Save the changes.

Please do not forget to activate the Resident Shield again once you performed the tasks requiring its deactivation.

Hope it helps out someone, cheers take care

tmy


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« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2010, 03:14:46 PM »

Hi Guys, found another way to Disable it. Go to Tools, Advanced Settings, Third from bottom is "Temporarily Disable AVG Protection". Then check the box on the right.
Hope this helps

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« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2010, 03:37:12 PM »

 Azn patc101,
cheers for that you tend to not be able to see the wood for trees sometimes when your in a hurry just to get something done. Thank you take care

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