Kaspersky Error With Avast
Release 2→Technical articles / How to... Product Select Knowledge Base Purchase / Trial versions Installation / Uninstallation Technical articles / How to... Starting the application License and activation Computer Protection+ General Settings Backup and Restore Parental Control Additional Tools Virtual Keyboard Home Network Control Data Encryption Password Manager Work with passwords Work with reports Troubleshooting Downloads & Info System Requirements Common Articles Forum Contact Support Safety 101 Kaspersky PURE Release 2 3.02.0R2 How to remove Avast products? Back to "Technical articles / How to..." 2012 Aug 03 ID: 3509 Applies to:Kaspersky PURE R2Kaspersky PURESometimes after removal of Avast anti-virus software with the standard means and the computer restart some records may still remain in the system registry and prevent Kaspersky PURE / Kaspersky PURE R2 from installation. Before the files are copied onto a hard disk the Setup Wizard scans the disk for software incompatible with Kaspersky Lab applications. Records in the system registry are recognized by the Setup Wizard as fully installed Avast software, even though the product was removed and is no longer installed on the PC. As a result Kaspersky PURE Setup Wizard asks to delete the detected incompatible software manually and terminates the installation process. How to remove Avast software using standard Microsoft Windows tools?in the bottom left corner click the Start buttonperform the following actions:for Windows XP:select the Control Panel itemin the Control Panel window click Add or Remove programsfor Windows Vista and Windows 7:select the Control Panel itemin the Control Panel window click Programsin the Programs window select Programs and componentsin the list of programs select the Avast anti-virusperform the following actions:for Windows XP:click the button Change/Removefor Windows Vista and Windows 7:double-click the application namein the avast! Antivirus setup click the Uninstall buttonclick the Next buttonin the avast! Warning window click the Yes button to confirm that you want to uninstall the softwarewait until the process is completedin order to fully remove the Avast software, you will be asked to restart your computerin the avast! Antivirus setup window, you will see the following message: "The product was successfully uninstalled. Some files may stay in their current locations until the next reboot, though". In order to restart your computer immediately after the uninstallation, select the Restart optionclick the Finish button.Install Kaspersky PURE / Kaspersky PURE R2 once again.As a result Avast
dont have Kaspersky! « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Getting error message that Kaspersky is running, I dont have Kaspersky! (Read 2648 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. prasadd Newbie Posts: 4 Getting error message that Kaspersky is running, I dont have Kaspersky! « on: January 23, 2004, 04:30:10 PM » Hi,I have installed Avast on my son's computer and it works GREAT!!! So, I went ahead and installed it on my computer as well. I have been using eSafe before this, which I uninstalled.I used to have Kaspersky a year or so back. It is completely uninstalled since then and no registry entries existing as well. But, I keep getting this error message http://support.kaspersky.com/3509 that Kaspersky is running and some of the modules of Avast can not load because of it. Can someone please advise how to rectify the problem? Thanks for your help. Could you email me the response at reachdasika@hotmail.com?Cheers!Prasad Logged .: Mac :. Avast Überevangelist Ultra Poster Posts: 4696 Re:Getting error message that Kaspersky is running, I dont have Kaspersky! « Reply #1 on: January 23, 2004, 04:39:41 PM » then there is a file or regestry entry https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=2393.0 left. sorry i cant email ths to you they dont let me have email here at macworld Logged "People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware." - Alan Kay Vlk Global Moderator Serious Graphoman Posts: 11639 Please don't send me IM's. Email only. Thx. Re:Getting error message that Kaspersky is running, I dont have Kaspersky! « Reply #2 on: January 23, 2004, 05:31:26 PM » Check for the avpd.sys driver... it must be still loading on your system...You can safely delete the file if you don't use Kaspersky anymore... Logged If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving's not for you. prasadd Newbie Posts: 4 Re:Getting error message that Kaspersky is running, I dont have Kaspersky! « Reply #3 on: January 23, 2004, 07:03:45 PM » I checked for avpd.sys as well as all registry entries and could find neither. Please advise.ThanksPrasad Logged Vlk Global Moderator Serious Graphoman Posts: 11639 Please don't send me IM's. Email only. Thx. Re:Getting error message that Kaspersky is running, I dont have Kaspersky! « Reply #4 on: January 23, 2004, 07:11:43 PM » Then you probably - don't have the latest version of avast (4.1.335), AND- have a driver called KLIF.SYS on your system.KLIF is included in both Kaspersky Antivirus and Kaspersky AntiHacker. avast was checking for it in its previous builds but given its presence in the An
Firefox Editing Tools Article Discussion Edit Article Translate Article Show Translations https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER What Links Here Show History Customize this article Firefox Version 51 Version 50 Version 49 Version 48 Version 47 Version 46 Version 45 Windows 8 Windows 7/Vista Windows XP Mac Linux Windows 10 Explore more topics Basic browsing Install and update Sync and save Chat and share Do more with apps Protect your kaspersky error privacy Manage preferences and add-ons Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems Was this article helpful? How to troubleshoot the error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" on secure websites On websites which are supposed to be secure (the URL begins with "https://"), Firefox must verify that the certificate presented by the website is valid. If the kaspersky error with certificate cannot be validated, Firefox will stop the connection to the website and show a "Your connection is not secureThis Connection is Untrusted" error message instead. This article explains why you might see the error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" on websites and how to troubleshoot it. Table of Contents1 What does this error code mean?2 The error occurs on multiple secure sites2.1 Antivirus products2.1.1 Avast2.1.2 Bitdefender2.1.3 Bullguard2.1.4 ESET2.1.5 Kaspersky2.2 Family Safety settings in Windows accounts2.3 Monitoring/filtering in corporate networks2.4 Malware3 The error occurs on one particular site only3.1 Missing intermediate certificate3.2 Self-signed certificate3.3 Bypassing the warning What does this error code mean? During a secure connection a website needs to provide a certificate issued by a trusted certificate authority in order to ensure that the user is connected to the intended target and the connection is encrypted. If you get a "Your connection is not secureThis Connection is Untrusted" error page and see the error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" after you