Re: correct location of openssl.cnf
Posted by: LivingThis (---.cm-6-4a.dynamic.ziggo.nl)
Date: December 14, 2018 05:12PM

Otomatic Wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> As I have already expressed several times, I have
> classified Avast as a "Snape" (a fake security
> software).
> Because of his too many false positives.
> Because of the constant lack of responses when
> false positives are reported to them.
> Because of the considerable slowdowns it causes,
> and the enormous machine resources consumed
> unnecessarily.
> Because of his intrusive reminders to buy or renew
> the subscription.
> Due to untimely default ad signatures in emails
> and newsgroups.
> Because of software blockages by quarantining
> files without warning.
> Because of its untimely port and server software
> blockages.
> The only place where AVAST can't cause problems is
> in the trash.


Okay. That's valuable information. And what would you recommend then?

Re: correct location of openssl.cnf
Posted by: Otomatic (Moderator)
Date: December 14, 2018 06:04PM

Hi,

See in the Event Viewer what errors occur when trying to start the Apache service, if necessary by trying to start Apache manually via the Service Manager.
And then fire Avast, but not just anyhow and especially not through Windows uninstall options, Avast bugs are strongly embedded. Search "uninstall Avast completely"

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Re: correct location of openssl.cnf
Posted by: LivingThis (---.cm-6-4a.dynamic.ziggo.nl)
Date: December 15, 2018 11:29AM

I will open a new topic related to the problem I have.

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