![]() So it’s important to focus on the right OS here, as this thread was originally tagged as Windows. However, the file name remains Unconfirmed. Re: Microsoft download fails (in Chrome), 'Insufficient permissions' You were doing it in Vista, Selvan used an 'XP test box'. ![]() We’ve seen a bunch of this happen on macOS for various reasons (filesystem permissions, as well as AV software) not too long ago, but the solution there could be different. The files are actually downloaded to the location you specify. Meanwhile I’m hoping others on this thread will also chime in whether they are also using Avast.Įdited to add: if others can also confirm that they are on Windows as well, that will help. I could be wrong about all of this but we’ve got at least 2 users of the same combination just in this thread, possibly more, it is at least worth ruling it out, and it would take longer to debate it than it would to just test it and get to the next step and help the entire user base impacted by this. Happens with security software vendors all the time. This may not even warrant a new ‘version’ on their side, but just a daily (or so) update to their signature database. Or for that matter, they may have deployed a bad signature set. And depending on how their controls work, or whitelisting (if that’s how they’re doing it), it may or may not be written well enough that it ‘catches’ (in a good way) a new iteration of an app. The big thing to keep in mind is that both of these apps (Brave and Avast) are constantly changing. If Avast had/has an issue with Brave, it would have happened long before this week ![]()
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