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JayMac
post 26.07.2007 03:27
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When KAV 7.0 is protecting my computer, I am not aloud to go on AIM 6.0, for when I try to sign on it says "A service error occurred". If you have any idea what I could do to fix this problem please let me know asap. Thanks! biggrin.gif
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Whizard
post 26.07.2007 04:24
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What is the exact name of the product and the build number?


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Lucian Bara
post 26.07.2007 08:35
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hello
does it work if you disable web anti-virus?


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post 28.07.2007 06:11
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QUOTE(Lucian Bara @ 26.07.2007 08:35)
hello
does it work if you disable web anti-virus?
[right][snapback]405077[/snapback][/right]

Yes it does

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post 28.07.2007 06:13
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QUOTE(Whizard @ 26.07.2007 04:24)
What is the exact name of the product and the build number?
[right][snapback]405004[/snapback][/right]


It is Version 7.0.0.119 ac
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post 28.07.2007 08:53
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There is a few things you can try here in the web A/V.

1. Add the url to the trusted zone.

2. Change the buffering time, or change to streaming.

If these do not work, and unchecking http, port 80 scanning does it, you may need to log the connection attempts and send to support so they can fix it. Let us know which is the result.


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post 14.08.2007 00:34
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I just posted the same problem. Were you able to fix it? If so, how?
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post 14.08.2007 01:35
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Try using build 125.


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