Sep 30 2016 windows 10 cumulative update KB3194496 problem

Mark,
We're sorry for any misunderstanding happened. Please note that we have always informed you that it was some compatibility issue with AVG and that Windows Update but not a Microsoft issue completely. It is usual that whenever a new version of Windows or new updates are released, they might change something in your PC that the apps on your PC may malfunction. We're glad to inform you that this issue is fixed now and AVG is working fine with Microsoft updates. Appreciate your understanding, thank you.

No, I have not.  I have over a dozen computers running Windows 10 Pro, but only two of them are used on a daily basis and they both have this problem with AVG thinking the last Win 10 Pro update are viruses.  I cannot go through so many machines via distance support, so I am waiting for a fix to be provided via AVG update to solve this problem so that I can re-enable Windows 10 updates.  In the meantime, I am leaving the other computer turned off until I hear that the problem has been corrected.

Hello Mark,
We regret the inconvenience caused.
Could you please send the screenshot of the threat so that we can assist further? Please click on the following link http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot  to send the screen shot. Thank you.

I've uninstalled it twice, but Windows 10 doesn't let me "turn off automatic updates," does it?  I'm forcing the update again and will provide a screenshot of the "threat."

Please let me know when there is a fix for this and I can turn Windows 10 auto-updates back on.

I've reverted both machines back to prior to the KB3194496 update, Turned on metering for Wi-Fi and hacked my Registry to turn on metering for Ethernet in my desktop.  AVG now runs the scan with no viruses found.  But this is only a stop-gap measure until your team can figure out why AVG is detecting the latest Windows 10 Pro update as 22 viruses.  At this point, trying Safe Mode wouldn't do anything.  Can you tell me how to send you the AVG scan report that detected the "viruses" from the Windows update?  I'd be happy to attach it to this thread.

After both my laptop and desktop got the latest (30 SEP) cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1607 for x64-based systems (KB3194496), both computers' AVG detected 22 viruses, and when they were cleaned and the systems rebooted, they both went into a continual reboot after a couple minutes.  I had to uninstall the cumulative update in order to make both computers stable again.  Later that day, Windows again automatically performed the update, and AVG again saw 22 "viruses."  I had to once again uninstall the update.  What's going on AVG???

If you can tell me where the AVG log file is, I will upload it and you will get a list of every file that was part of the KB3194496 update.
I cannot upload the actual files, because I rolled back the update.  I will send you the AVG log file if you trell me where it is.  Don't any of you have Windows 10?  Surely someone on your team is already working on this problem???
Hello Mark,
We are sorry to hear that. Could you please let us know whether you have tried to boot up your PC in safe mode? If not please follow the instructions on the article http://avgclick.me/rebootintosafemode to reboot your PC in safe mode.
Thank you.

Mark, actually this issue is because of the recent Microsoft update KB3194496. So it has to be fixed by Microsoft. Only if it is fixed the issue can get resolved.

So is AVG working with MS to correct the problem?   Is AVG the only antivirus software having issues with KB3194496, or are other antivirus progams like McAfee or Symantec also giving false virus alerts?

Hello Mark,
We do understand your concern. We will make sure to make necessary arrangements to stop this update compatibility issue and give a permanent fix. Thank you for your patience and co-operation.
Thank you

Please let me know when there is a fix for this and I can turn Windows 10 auto-updates back on.

And yet you said it had to be fixed by Microsoft…This does not inspire confidence.

Hello Mark,
Thank you for your patience. We are glad to inform you that the issue has been fixed in the latest released AVG update. Please check for available updates within your AVG program and install them to resolve the issue. Thank you.

I've uninstalled it twice, but Windows 10 doesn't let me "turn off automatic updates," does it?  I'm forcing the update again and will provide a screenshot of the "threat."

Mark,
The Windows update mentioned seems to be a conflict with AVG and we suggest you to uninstall it and turn off the automatic windows updates to avoid getting the same update again. Thank you.

Hello Mark,
We regret the inconvenience caused.
Could you please send the screenshot of the threat so that we can assist further? Please click on the following link http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot  to send the screen shot. Thank you.

AVG report after Windows 10 PRO installed KB3194496

Isn't there a way to upload the entire report instead of a screen shot?  You can't see much useful in a screenshot.  I clicked on "archive report," but I don't know where that file is to upload it to you.