Vista does not recognize Avast!

Hello all :) - for the last 3 months or more, Vista will not recognize that Avast! is running and antivirus protection. I've been running Avast on Vista early IE May 2007 and not had this or any other problem. I was hoping that it would fix itself, but no luck... I'm confused as Avast! tells me that everything is fine. Does anyone else have this problem? What can I do? I have Vista Home Premium, to date and legal lol. Thank you all very much. This is a wonderful forum!

I find the rest of the article in support of Avast, try it and he could solve the problem:

https://support.avast.com/index.php?_m=Knowledgebase&_A=viewarticle&KBArticleID=580

I also believe that you could contact Avast assistance by phone, if you forgot the password for support or you can click on password to the website to reset your forgotten password.

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