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I have a program that I've been working on that downloads files. Everything works perfectly, unless a user is using AVG. Oddly enough, it seems that in order to fix the issue AVG's "Email Protection" must be disabled; adding either my program or the JRE to an exceptions list doesn't work.

I am downloading content through the use of a BufferedInputStream obtained from a URL. Users have been reporting that the download process starts fine, but freezes ~5%-15% in (it varies). The download progress is shown with a JProgressBar.

Is there any way to avoid this? It's a pain having to deal with it case by case...

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  • Are you using a specific port? Often anti-virus software blocks ports, for example mcafee blocks port 25 by default, so if you're trying to connect directly to an smtp server it won't allow you to do so until you allow that port.
    – Michael
    Commented Feb 7, 2012 at 1:49
  • I'm using whatever port the InputStream returned by a URL.openStream() uses. docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api Commented Feb 7, 2012 at 1:52
  • Could you supply the code you're using to create the URL?
    – Michael
    Commented Feb 7, 2012 at 1:59
  • It's essentially just URL downloadURL = new URL(link); where link is a String of the form "http://domain.com/stuff/stuff.png" Commented Feb 7, 2012 at 2:03
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    Is it an applet? And what JDK/JRE are you using?
    – flup
    Commented Jan 28, 2013 at 9:05

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Do you download files which contain code of some sort? - That may be why AVG is blocking it.

An easy solution to this (used by virus writers world wide) is to simply transport the source code and compile it client side (Java has a compiler you can call from within your code), or to just encrypt the file, download it in the encrypted form and then decrypt it when you have received the file client side.

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Try adding java.exe and javaw.exe to the list of trusted applications and not your application specifically.

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is there a way to add folder to avg exclusion/ trusted list? then add where you have .class. jars, resources and download folder(s) to those. but seems something in the link makes avg think its an email being downloaded. maybe first download a dummy 1 k text file and then the other files?

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