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Read this PPt file for disable Avast firewall.? If you have any kind of problem following this step then contacts our Avast support Number 64-04-8879102 for mpre information visit our website http://avast.supportnewzealand.co.nz
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Avast antivirus works as a security measure against online threats. Avast Internet Security uses a firewall to monitor incoming and outgoing traffic. It can, however, detect false positives for certain applications and prevent them from accessing the internet. To make these applications work normally, you can either disable the Avast firewall add the applications as exceptions to the Avast firewall.
Following are the steps provided by the Avast Antivirus Support New Zealandfor assisting that how to disable an Avast firewall. Step1 - Open Avast Internet Security and then click Settings.Step2 - Under Active Protection, click ON and then select an option from the drop-down menu: Add Firewall Exceptions : Step1 - Open Avast Internet Security, clicks Tools, and then clicks Firewall.Step2 - Click ApplicationRules.
Continue Step3 - Click New Group, enters a name for the group, and then presses Enter.Step4 - Click New Application Rule and then select the newly created group.Step5 - Browse to the location of an application, selects the application’s main executable file, and then click Open.Step6 - The application appears under the selected group. Next to the application, click and drag your cursor over the five orange bars until the status changes to All Connections. Click Close to save the changes.
Additional information : If the application is already listed on the firewall, click and drag your cursor over the five orange bars next to the application until the status changes to All Connections, which gives the application full access through the firewall. If you have issues with the Avast firewall even after excluding applications or disabling the firewall, consider switching to an alternate anti-virus application such as Norton Internet Security, McAfee Internet Security or Kaspersky Internet Security.
Only exclude applications that you already trust. Original Source