edition license number (valid for the paid product) when prompted.
on the Customize Installation option if you have some specific requirements.
How To Configure AVG Antivirus Settings
If you wish to configure the AVG antivirus proxy settings on your computer, follow
the given steps:
Step 1. Once AVG antivirus has installed successfully, you need to ensure that you are using
the latest version. Do this by right-clicking on the AVG icon and choosing the "Update
now" option from the menu.
Step 2. On the bottom-left of the AVG window, a "Scan" button is present. Click on it to run
the first scan on your device. It might take a few minutes or even a few hours, the time
depends mainly upon the speed of your computer and the size of the files.
Step 3. Click on the menu and choose the "Manage scheduled scan" option and then click
on the "edit schedule scan" option. Choose the frequency of the scan. It is advised to set
up the scan for at least once a week.
Step 4. If you wish to restrict attachments for the incoming mails, open the AVG program
and click on the "Options" button and then "Advanced Settings." Next, click on the "Email
Protection" option. Select an email scanner and then mail the filtering option.
Check the box displaying "Remove attachments (Incoming emails only)" option.
Step 5. You can use the AVG antivirus firewall settings to scan the files on closing
them automatically. Open the AVG program and click on the "Options" button and then
the "Advanced Settings" option. Select the ''Computer Protection" option and then click
on the Antivirus button. Mark the checkbox displaying the "scan files on close" option.
If you are facing some issues while installing or configuring AVG antivirus, please
contact the customer service number at 1-844-234-6038 for further guidance.
You can download, install as well as configure AVG antivirus on your computer by
following a series of simple steps. These steps have been explained above in a detailed
way for your better understanding and usage, and their proper use could ensure
adequate protection to your computer(s) from online malicious attacks.