Both computers are Windows 10, and AVG blocks a mapped network drive between the two. This just started happening today. The mapped drive has been working for over a year. AVG notification says it has "stopped a brute force attack" when I try to use the mapped drive. All help files point to menu systems that aren't current or for different versions.
Any help appreciated.
Hello Justin.
Thank you for contacting AVG Support Community.
We regret the inconvenience this may have caused.
We will certainly check and help you.
Please confirm how long you are facing this issue.
Please follow the below steps and add the IP address of another PC under an exception in AVG Internet Security.
- Open AVG Internet Security and go to ☰ Menu ▸ Settings.
- Select Full protection ▸ Remote Access Shield in the left panel.
- Tick the box next to Block all connections except the following.
- Under Block, all connections except the following, click Add.
- Enter a trusted IP address or IP range, then click Allow. Added connections appear below the Add button.
Hello Justin.
Thank you for contacting AVG Support Community.
We regret the inconvenience this may have caused.
We will certainly check and help you.
Please confirm how long you are facing this issue.
Please follow the below steps and add the IP address of another PC under an exception in AVG Internet Security.
- Open AVG Internet Security and go to ☰ Menu ▸ Settings.
- Select Full protection ▸ Remote Access Shield in the left panel.
- Tick the box next to Block all connections except the following.
- Under Block, all connections except the following, click Add.
- Enter a trusted IP address or IP range, then click Allow. Added connections appear below the Add button.