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LOGINSIGNUP Support CenterMy Details My Licenses My Downloads Contact Support Customer registration Support Forums Product Manuals FAQ Update error - Connection failed, check your settings? Update error - Connection failed, check your settings? by Jona on March 28th, 2011. We are currently having some problems with the updates for an older version of Ad-Aware. If you cannot update and are using Ad-Aware Anniversary Edition you should uninstall, download the latest version (9.0.2 or later) and reinstall Ad-Aware. You can un-install the program, by going to:Start -> Programs -> Lavasoft -> Ad-Aware -> and click on Uninstall Ad-AwareReboot your computer.Then download the software again, re-install it, and register it again.You can download Ad-Aware from here. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Support Forums Product Manuals FAQ Security CenterSecurity Center Malware Labs blog Rogue Gallery Malware Encyclopedia ad aware update problems Secure Your PC Beta Center Articles & White Papers Definition File Updates Threatwork Alliance Upload Malware Samples Report False Positives CompanyAbout Lavasoft Lavasoft Blog Careers http://www.lavasoft.com/mylavasoft/support/blog/update-error-connection-failed-check-your-settings Partners Press News Mailing Lists Contact Us English ▾Français Español Italiano Deutsch Português LOGINSIGNUP Support CenterMy Details My Licenses My Downloads Contact Support Customer registration Support Forums Product Manuals FAQ Ad-Aware AE: Connection error when clicking web update. Ad-Aware AE: Connection error when clicking web update. by John on May http://www.lavasoft.com/mylavasoft/support/blog/adaware-ae-connection-error-when-clicking-web-update 12th, 2009. If you're experiencing a 'connection error' when clicking web-update please try updating from the start menu (Start->All Programs->Lavasoft->Ad-Aware and click 'Ad-Aware Updates') or use one of the workarounds below. 1. Go to C:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware and right click onAAWService.exe, select properties in popup menu and in the Compatibility tab. Change the Compatibility mode to "Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows XP (service Pack 2)" , click ‘apply’ then ‘ok’. Do the same for Ad-AwareAdmin.exe and then retry the web-update. 2. Go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services and locate "Lavasoft Ad-Aware Service". Stop the Service (if started) and then right click/properties. Under Logon, check "Allow service to interact with desktop", click OK and restart the service and then retry the web-update. Did you found this article useful: Select ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome No votes yet Permalink Back to the blog e-mail Linkedin Google+ Twitter Facebook E-mail Recipient's email address
You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Ad-Aware 11 Free Antivirus install failure Started by stryken , Oct http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?/topic/33639-ad-aware-11-free-antivirus-install-failure/ 10 2013 01:45 PM Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Please log in to reply 22 replies to this topic #1 stryken stryken Newbie Members 3 posts Posted 10 October 2013 - http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2008/01/important_update_for_adaware_s_1.html 01:45 PM I have tried to install Ad-Aware Free Antivirus 11've loaded and started down the downloader, then he shows me that he wants to invite an updater down and tried to ad aware install it. But does not work, there comes the following error message: Couldn `t install updater. The problem I have since yesterday. And because I'm just not on. I have Windows 8 x64 Greetings from Germany Attached Files Ad-aware.jpg 27.68KB 1 downloads Edited by stryken, 10 October 2013 - 01:45 PM. Back to top #2 stryken stryken Newbie Members 3 posts Posted 10 ad aware se October 2013 - 02:31 PM so now that I've tried also with a Paid Sofware from you. Exactly the same result as described above. Provides finally establishes a reasonable installer. Edited by stryken, 10 October 2013 - 02:31 PM. Back to top #3 stryken stryken Newbie Members 3 posts Posted 10 October 2013 - 02:38 PM Hello ? Back to top #4 CeciliaB CeciliaB Volunteer Moderator 9398 posts Posted 10 October 2013 - 03:26 PM Hi stryken, Please, note that this is a forum that Lavasoft have started to let users of the free program help each other. If you have paid for the product, you can contact the Lavasoft support team. Which antivirus program (or recently uninstalled) and firewall do you have? Are you sure that the Ad-Aware installation program is allowed by the firewall to fetch files from internet? Is the computer connected to internet through a proxy server? Proxy server settings: Start Internet Explorer. In the Tools menu select Internet options, followed by Connection tab and then click the LAN Settings button. If the check box Use a proxy server for your LAN (These sett
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