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Divers
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>>>>>>>>>>>Maybe I'm a bit slow on this but are AVG now bullying us into buying, rather than FREE. Lately all my updates have failed, I go to their site, there's no free edition offered, a link for free users' updates that goes round in a loop, etc. Any recommendations?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Here is a link in Australia that appears to have that which you seek.
>>>>>>>>>>http://www.avg.com.au/index.cfm?section=avg&action=avg_anti_virus_free_edition
>>>>>>>>>>Scroll down a bit to find the download.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Thanks Grady. It's very similar to the AVG site proper, and an attempt to download free 8 resulted in the same "cannot find ... " message as I get when the daily update starts - that's my point.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I went to http://www.avg.com/download-trial and found the free version on that page. I downloaded it without a problem. If I download it again, I might be able to email it to you or we could do a file transfer in messenger.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks Grady. I've downloaded it. But I'm still getting the "CANNOT ACCESS THE SERVER" message.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>And now I'm getting a failure to update Windows Defender.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I checked through my ZoneAlarm firewall last night and made sure all these sites were allowed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I don't know. It's as if my puter's suddenly become obstinate and is refusing to change. I'm fearful of web access now cos all my protection is out of date.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any ideas anyone?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Sounds to me like your machine is infected with something. Some of these spyware/mailware apps put things in your HOSTS file to keep you from downloading the more popular anti-virus softwares....so I would take a look at your HOSTS file and make sure nothing is in it...
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>>>>>Where would I find this HOSTS file, btw?
>>>>
>>>>C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc
>>>>the file doesn't have an extension, but you can edit it with any text editor....
>>>
>>>Nah, I've searched the whole disk, inc C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc and it doesn't seem to be there - hidden files too.
>>
>>Interesting. Well I'm on XP and that's where I've found the file on all the XP machines I've messed with. Do you see ANY files in that folder?
>
>Just ismhosts.sam, from 2003 - to do with tcp/ip.

hmmm...well I suppose you could just create a HOSTS file - but I dunno if that's going to fix your problem - straaange.
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