KNOWN ISSUES
For problems you may be encountering with your BullGuard, please consult this list of known issues that we are currently trying to solve solve permanently or provide answers, fixes or workarounds for.

GENERAL
Issue 1. I get this error message when I try to install BullGuard: “The installer found Augnitum's Outpost firewall installed on your computer. BullGuard cannot work side-by-side with Outpost. The installation will now abort!”.
Cause
This error can appear in either of the following situations:
1. Agnitum’s Outpost firewall is installed on your computer.
2. There is a different security program installed on your PC and it uses Agnitum technology, or…
3. You have previously uninstalled BullGuard 7.0 and some of its components were not removed.
This latter situation occurs because BullGuard uses Agnitum technology for its firewall.
Solution
1. Please make sure you uninstall any other programs that may use Agnitum technology and try to reinstall BullGuard. If no such software is installed on your PC, proceed to step 2.
2. Download the fix tool for this issue and save it in a location where you can easily find it later.
3. Restart your computer in Safe Mode by rebooting it and pressing the F8 key before Windows starts loading (more Safe Mode instructions here).
4. Log onto a Windows account that has admin rights.
5. Run the fix tool you have downloaded and wait for it to finish its task.
6. Reboot your PC in Normal Mode and run BullGuard’s installer again (see installation guide here).
This fix can be done manually by following these steps.
Issue 2. I’ve installed BullGuard and its icon does appear in the system tray. But when I click it, BullGuard’s console doesn’t come up.
Cause
This problem occurs on computers with preinstalled operating systems and it’s due to a specific registry entry.
Solution
1. Download the registry fix for this problem and save it in a location where you can easily find it later.
2. Close BullGuard by right clicking its icon from Windows’ system tray (bottom-right corner of your screen) and selecting Close.
3. Double-click the fix file and answer Yes when prompted: “Are you sure you want to add the information in <path>\fix.reg to the registry?”.
4. Another dialog will appear, displaying the following message: “Information in <path>\fix.reg has been successfully entered into the registry”. Click OK.
5. Start BullGuard manually from the Start > All Programs menu.
Note: This fix may need a system reboot in order to be implemented.
This fix can be applied manually by following these steps.

Issue 3. I get an error message when installing BullGuard: "The side by side configuration is incorrect!" - then I have to abort installation.
Cause
BullGuard's installer includes a Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package. In case that package in not installed correctly, the above error message appears causing BullGuard not to install as it should.
Solution
Please install this package from Microsoft before installing BullGuard. The patch is supported on Windows 98 / 98SE / ME, Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista.
1. Download the file called vcredist_x86.exe.
2. Run (double-click) the file from the location where you have downloaded it.
3. Restart the computer and retry to install BullGuard.
Should the problem persist, please contact our Support.
IMPORTANT! Please read all instructions for installing this package from the above link.

UPDATES & WEBSERVICE
Issue 1. After an update, my “Last check for updates” counter shows 0 minutes, but “Last updated” shows several hours or days.
Cause
The most likely reason is that your system’s time and date are not set properly. This issue will also trigger a Windows Security Center alert which informs you that BullGuard’s definitions may be out of date.
Solution
1. Double click the clock from the bottom-right corner of your screen (system tray).
2. In the Date and Time Properties window, please make sure the time and date are set correctly. If they’re not, please reset them, click Apply and then OK.
3. Open BullGuard and go to Main > Overview tab.
4. Press the Check & Update button and choose to install any available updates. If BullGuard is up-to-date, you may have to wait until the next update in order for the “Last updated” counter to be reset.

Issue 2. I downloaded an important update for BullGuard which required a reboot. After I restart my machine, BullGuard downloads that same update again and gets stuck in this loop.
Cause
BullGuard’s LiveUpdater keeps a flag on the disk called "PendingSystemReboot" when it needs a reboot to install updates. This file is scheduled for deletion at the same time as the updates are made, by use of a shared registry key. Some other application / installation package might want to use the same shared registry key, and replaces BullGuard’s entries with its own. Thus, the PendingSystemReboot file never gets deleted, and the LiveUpdater gets stuck thinking it needs a reboot.
Solution
1. Browse to the following location on your PC and delete the PendingSystemReboot file manually:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BullGuard\LiveUpdate\Flags
2. Go to BullGuard’s Main section > Account tab and update the application once more.
3. Restart your computer.
Note: “Application Data” is a hidden folder and you may need to follow these steps to make sure you can find it. Alternatively, you can hold the Windows key from your keyboard and press “R” at the same time. Copy-paste the path mention above into the “Run” dialog that appears and click OK.

Issue 3. I try to do an update and get the message "An error has occurred. The update sequence has been aborted" or "The LiveUpdate service is not running. The update sequence has been terminated”.
Cause
The update file may be too large or BullGuard’s Live Update service is not running.
Solution
1. Close BullGuard by right clicking its icon from Windows’ system tray (bottom-right corner of your screen) and selecting Close.
2. Hold the Windows key on your keyboard and press “R” at the same time. This will bring up the “Run” dialog.
3. Type services.msc in that dialog and click OK to open the Services window.
4. Locate the service called "BullGuard LiveUpdate" and double-click it.
5. If the service status is “Stopped”, please click the Start button. If its status is "Started", click Stop and then click Start again.
6. Close the Services window and restart your computer.
7. Try to update BullGuard afterwards and check if the problem still persists.
If these steps fail to solve the problem, please install the updates manually by downloading them from this link. These updates only work for BullGuard 7.0, so please contact Support if you have a different version of BullGuard or need more instructions on how to install them.

Issue 4. Error message: The antivirus engine is currently busy, and could not be stopped. The update sequence has been aborted.
Cause
BullGuard’s “On-Access” scanning engine is busy scanning a large number of files or an “On-Demand” scanning session is under way.
Solution
1. Open BullGuard and go to the Antivirus-Antispyware section > Protection tab.
2. Click the [Turn it off] button.
3. Go to the Scan tab and stop BullGuard from scanning (if necessary).
4. Go back to BullGuard’s Main section > Overview tab and press the Check & Update button to download and install the latest updates.
Note: Please make sure you switch BullGuard’s “On-Access” protection back on afterwards, by clicking the [Turn it on] button from the Antivirus-Antispyware section > Protection tab.

ANTIVIRUS-ANTISPYWARE
No issues.

FIREWALL
Issue 1. I cannot access the Internet unless I switch off BullGuard’s firewall. How can I configure it to solve this?
Cause
The most likely cause is that network accessed has been blocked for the most common programs you use on the Internet.
Solution
1. Open BullGuard and go to the Firewall section > Overview tab.
2. Make sure there is no check mark in the box next to the “Block entire traffic (Panic switch)” option.
3. Select the Advanced user level and go to the Profiles tab.
4. Make sure the “Custom Security” profile is active and then double-click it.
5. Select the Application Rules tab from the window that appears and allow Internet access for all your legitimate programs.
6. Click OK in order to confirm the changes and close BullGuard’s console.

Issue 2. I cannot send or receive emails when BullGuard’s firewall is on. I’ve checked the firewall rules and all the applications I trust are allowed to have Internet access.
Cause
BullGuard uses an “Email Monitoring Service” in order to scan your messages and filter the spam. This service is hosted by a Windows process called svchost.exe – the Generic Host Process for Win32 Services – and this is the executable file which will need Internet access to send or retrieve your messages. Thus, on most occasions, you will not find an entry for your email client among BullGuard’s Firewall Rules.
Solution
1. Open BullGuard and go to the Firewall section > Overview tab.
2. Select the Advanced user level and go to the Profiles tab.
3. Double click the “Custom Security” profile and select the Application Rules tab from the window that appears.
4. Locate all the instances of “Generic Host Process for Win32 Services” allow Internet access for each of them.
5. Click OK in order to confirm the changes and close BullGuard’s console.

Issue 3. I want to use the Cisco VPN client, but my system freezes upon connecting to the remote host.
Cause
Cisco VPN Client contains several files that are parts of ZoneAlarm Firewall.
Solution
1. Disable the Cisco Stateful firewall.
2. Browse to the C:\Windows\System32 folder on your computer and manually delete the vsdata.dll and vsdatant.sys files.
3. Reboot your computer.
4. Open BullGuard and go to the Firewall section (Advanced user level) > Profiles tab.
5. Double click the “Custom Security” profile and go to the Application Rules tab.
6. Make sure the Cisco VPN client is allowed to have Internet access. The default location of the file which needs Internet access is: C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\CVPND.EXE
7. To avoid VPN server packets dropping go to the Advanced Rules tab and create the following rules:
Rule 1
Policy: Allow
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outgoing
Remote Hosts: (your VPN host address)
Remote Ports: (your VPN port number)
Rule 2
Policy: Allow
Protocol: UDP
Direction: Incoming
Remote Hosts: 127.0.0.1
Local Ports: 62500-62600
Rule 3
Policy: Allow
Protocol: UDP
Remote Hosts: (your VPN host address)
Local Ports: 500, 4500
8. Confirm the changes by clicking OK and close BullGuard’s console.

SPAMFILTER
Issue 1. When I open MS Office Outlook, I get the message: “A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this?”. Is this caused by BullGuard?
Cause
If BullGuard’s Spamfilter is switched on, it is the most likely cause of this message. The spamfilter checks data stored in your email client in order to improve its accuracy.
Solution
We recommend you allow BullGuard to retrieve the information it needs from your email client and answer Yes to the above question. Additionally, you should choose to allow access for 2-5 minutes from the drop-down menu in that window and check that the following options are enabled in BullGuard’s Spamfilter section > Overview tab:
* Automatically whitelist addresses I write to
* Automatically whitelist cc’s of trusted senders
Issue 2. I cannot change the spam folder for my Windows Mail / Outlook Express email client and the shortcuts for blocking / unblocking spam are not available.
Cause
These BullGuard Spamfilter features have not been optimized yet to work with Windows Mail or Outlook Express. The features are there because they can be used with Microsoft Office Outlook. If you select a different email client, the respective options will become grayed out.

Issue 3. I can’t see BullGuard’s Spamfilter toolbar in my email client.
Cause
Either the toolbar has been disabled or the Spamfilter settings are incorrect.
Solution
1. Open BullGuard and go to the Spamfilter section > Overview tab.
2. Make sure this module is switched on and that the correct email client is selected in the drop-down menu.
3. Close and then re-open your email client.
4. For Outlook Express:
* Open Outlook and go to the View menu > Layout…
* Make sure the Toolbar check-box is ticked and press the Customize Toolbar… button.
* In the new window that appears, locate BullGuard’s Spamfilter buttons in the “Available toolbar buttons” combo box.
* Select each one in turn and add them in the “Current toolbar buttons” list.
* Click Close and then Apply and OK in order to confirm the changes.
5. For MS Office Outlook:
* Open Outlook and go to the View menu > Toolbars.
* In the submenu that appears, make sure the “BullGuard Spamfilter” entry is checked.
* Go to the Help menu > About Microsoft Office Outlook.
* Press the Disabled Items… button.
* If the BullGuard Spamfilter is present in the "Disabled Items", list please select it and then press the Enable button.

Issue 4. I want to stop using BullGuard’s Spamfilter footer in the emails I send, but the option is grayed out.
Cause
The “Include footer in sent e-mails” option from the Spamfilter section > Overview tab cannot be disabled if you have a free Spamfilter subscription. If yours is a paid or trial account and that option is still greyed out, please contact Support about the issue. The necessary changes will then be applied to your account.

BACKUP
Issue 1. I cannot access my backup drive through a web browser because of this error: “Internet Explorer could not open https://backupx.bullguard.com/backup/{...}/ as a web Folder. Would you like to see its default view instead?”.
Cause
Our backup servers have recently been upgraded to a more secure setting. To cope with this technology, Microsoft has released a patch for Windows XP and Vista and you will have to download and install it manually from here. If this update does not solve the problem, please use the following…
Workaround
1. Open BullGuard’s console and go to the Backup section > Restore tab.
2. Click the Browse Online drive option and login with your account details in the window that appears.
3. Choose to see the default view of your drive and copy the entire address of that page by right-clicking it and choosing the Copy option.
4. After that, please right click the Computer icon on your desktop and choose the Map Network Drive… option.
5. Paste the URL of your online drive in the “Folder” field from the window that appears.
6. Make sure that the “Reconnect at logon” option is ticked.
7. Click the Finish button.

Issue 2. I want to do a backup on a drive from my network, but BullGuard doesn’t copy them to the location I specify.
Workaround
1. Hold the Windows key on your keyboard and then press “R” and the same time to bring up the “Run” dialog.
2. Type the network address (IP or name) of the destination PC in this form: \\192.168.0.1 or \\server.
3. Click OK. This will display the content of the remote location in a Explorer window.
4. Browse to the folder where you want to backup your files.
5. Right click that folder and select Map Network Drive...
6. Assign a letter for it and click OK.
7. Create a new backup profile in BullGuard’s Backup section an configure it to send files to the newly created mapped network drive.

SUPPORT
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