![]() Go to Administrative Tools > Local security policy.Open the control panel through Start > Control Panel.Put a checkmark under the DENY column for “read and execute”.Under the group or username SYSTEM, click edit.Right-click avnotify.exe and go to Properties > Security.Go to C:Program FilesAviraAntiVir PersonalEdition Classicavnotify.exe.If you would like to make sure it went through correctly, open the Additional Rules folder, and verify the path and security level.Make sure the “Security Level” Dropdown menu is selected as “ Disallowed“.(On XP64 using a default install of Avira, the path is: (C:Program Files (x86)AviraAntiVir PersonalEdition Classicavnotify.exe) Where it says Path, Type the path of avnotify.exe on your computer, or use the Browse button to find it.Right Click “ Additional Rule” folder > New Path Rule.Right click “ Software Restriction Policies,” Choose “ New Software Restriction Policies.” (Skip this step if there are subfolders in Software Restriction Policies already.).Start > Run: secpol.msc (You can also access this program through ‘Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy’ this is useful if it is easier the location of this rather than the file name).Double click “Don’t run specified Windows applications”.Navigate through User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System.Click on Edit-> Traverse Folder / Execute File-> deny-> OK.Right click on avnotify.exe and go to Properties > Security > Advanced.Open :Program FilesAviraAntiVir PersonalEdition Classic.Log into an account with administrator privileges.Boot into Safe Mode (hit F8 constantly while the computer is rebooting).While many people put up with the ads, few people know a trick to disable them. But it is easy enough revert in this case.Avira AntiVir is free, has an amazing detection rate, supports Vista and 64-bit, and has a very low memory usage. It is not 100% ideal, as it also blocks the display of additional information about a virus if it has been found on the system. The method has been tested under Windows 7, but should work in other versions of the Windows operating system as well. Check out Block Avira Antivir Popup And Update Window for instructions on how to block the annoying Antivir popup that is displayed regularly by the antivirus software. We in the meantime have posted an updated method that works without third party applications at the time of writing. Update: The developer website the program was published on is no longer available. No Notify Avira is available for download on the developer's website. Cautious users can check the software on Virus Total. The latest version of Avira Antivir identifies the program as a virus which is a false positive. Some operating systems might require to run the program as administrators to make the changes to the Registry. The software program is fully portable and compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Windows operating system. No Notify Avira make changes to the Windows Registry then to disable the advertisement in the selected Anvira Antivir application. You are asked to select the right version of Avira that runs on the computer: Avira Antivir 8, 9 or 10 are supported and can be selected by pressing the keys 1 to 3 on the computer keyboard. The program displays a command line prompt on start. The program supports AntiVir Free 8, AntiVir Free 9 and the latest Antivir 10. No Notify Avira has been designed by the developer to provide inexperienced computer users with an option to disable the Avira Antivir popup ad effectively. We have covered ways to disable the ad popup in Avira before which required computer knowledge to apply. The free version of Avira Antivir displays a popup ad every time it is updated which quickly becomes an annoyance to most users who do not want to upgrade their free copy to a paid version of the antivirus software (as the ad suggests exactly that).
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