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Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 03:16 PM
07/02/2008 20:11:49 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 20:11:32 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 20:10:30 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 19:28:32 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 18:28:34 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 17:28:36 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 16:28:34 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 15:28:44 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2856 (20080207).
07/02/2008 09:28:37 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2855 (20080207).
06/02/2008 19:27:30 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2854 (20080206).
06/02/2008 14:27:25 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2853 (20080206).
06/02/2008 12:27:12 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
Tried clearing the cache no difference. Seeing this on a couple of machines - running .621, modules being updated every hour since 16:28. Is there a fix?
HorizonFell
February 7th, 2008, 03:16 PM
I've been getting the same message as well.
2/7/2008 3:15:47 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 2:15:50 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 1:15:47 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 12:15:46 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 11:15:45 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 10:15:02 AM Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2856 (20080207).
DooGie
February 7th, 2008, 04:21 PM
I've been getting this since 16:00 GMT. Think I just received it for the 4th time today.
flyrfan111
February 7th, 2008, 04:25 PM
Ditto here on 3 machines running 621.
Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 04:29 PM
Glad it's not just me then. Is this a broken update or server problem? Anyone know. Looks like the Antivirus and Anti-spyware scanner modules were updated today to 1105 but the Update module was updated yesterday.
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 04:48 PM
{QUOTE-> Ditto here on 3 machines running 621. <-QUOTE}
Same problem on 2 machines...
Thankful
February 7th, 2008, 05:21 PM
There is no problem. The antivirus and antispyware scanner module was updated today 1105 (20080207). See Help->About.
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 05:26 PM
{QUOTE-> There is no problem. The antivirus and antispyware scanner module was updated today 1105 (20080207). See Help->About. <-QUOTE}
{QUOTE-> Virus signature database: 2857 (20080207)
Update module: 1021 (20080206)
Antivirus and antispyware scanner module: 1105 (20080207)
Advanced heuristics module: 1069 (20080116)
Archive support module: 1071 (20080117)
Cleaner module: 1024 (20071217) <-QUOTE}
+
{QUOTE-> 07/02/2008 5:20:03 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 4:54:00 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 4:53:49 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 4:53:20 PM Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2857 (20080207).
07/02/2008 4:46:05 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 4:37:17 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
...
...
... <-QUOTE}
..... ???
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 05:34 PM
{QUOTE-> More than one version of the module was released as changes were made throughout the day. There is no problem. <-QUOTE}
>
{QUOTE-> 07/02/2008 5:32:43 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 5:32:34 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 5:32:28 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 5:32:23 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 5:32:00 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 5:31:53 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated. <-QUOTE}
After many reboot, same problem.
Thankful
February 7th, 2008, 05:36 PM
{QUOTE-> >
After many reboot, same problem. <-QUOTE}
And how is this a problem??
flyrfan111
February 7th, 2008, 06:04 PM
{QUOTE-> And how is this a problem?? <-QUOTE}
The module was only updated ONCE today. Yet after every update check, every hour you get this message. It even occurs with a manual update check.
2/7/2008 5:00:53 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 5:00:43 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 5:00:33 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 5:00:24 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 4:51:35 PM Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2857 (20080207).
2/7/2008 3:51:28 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 2:51:28 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 1:51:27 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 12:51:27 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 11:51:26 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 11:05:56 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 10:51:25 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
2/7/2008 9:41:46 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
enduser999
February 7th, 2008, 06:05 PM
{QUOTE-> And how is this a problem?? <-QUOTE}
He might mean that he is continuing to see modules being updated even after they supposedly were updated already.
flyrfan111
February 7th, 2008, 06:08 PM
{QUOTE-> He might mean that he is continuing to see modules being updated even after they supposedly were updated already. <-QUOTE}
The modules are not being updated, nothing beyond the 2kb version check file is being downloaded, and yet after EVERY update check the modules are being reported as updated.
Bubba
February 7th, 2008, 06:32 PM
{QUOTE-> There is no problem. The antivirus and antispyware scanner module was updated today 1105 (20080207). See Help->About. <-QUOTE}Perhaps you are not seeing the same issue others are but if you would take a look at your event log you might see that the program module is being updated for some each and every hour. Possibly not a "problem" but it's sure quite unusual for this to happen. It started on my end at 9:57 this AM. I have confidence it will eventually stop and it would only be a plus if someone from Eset decides to make a comment either in this thread or the other threads concerning this issue.
{QUOTE-> 02/07/2008 4:57:57 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 03:57:57 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 2:57:57 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 1:57:57 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 12:57:57 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 11:57:57 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 10:57:57 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
02/07/2008 09:57:57 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated. <-QUOTE}
flyrfan111
February 7th, 2008, 06:38 PM
{QUOTE-> ... and it would only be a plus if someone from Eset decides to make a comment either in this thread or the other threads concerning this issue. <-QUOTE}
I PM'd two of them hoping to draw their attention to the issue.
Togg
February 7th, 2008, 06:50 PM
I have had one 'program modules have been updated' message today (21:57) and had the 2857 definitions update since (23:40), with no repetition of the program update message. My events log confirms I've only had the program update once (so far!).
Maybe there's some common denominator for those that are affected? I assume I got my updates from a UK server, if that makes any difference.
Darth AkSarBen
February 7th, 2008, 07:11 PM
ah yes... perhaps the UK servers are taking a tea break;D
Togg
February 7th, 2008, 07:29 PM
Very possible, but that may not have been a bad thing if it meant that the problem, whatever it was, got fixed before the UK servers started distributing the program update?
Most posters to date seem to have had their problems in the first half of Thursday. I didn't get online until about 17:00 on Thursday and got the program update nearly five hours later. I got the earlier definitions update (2856) as soon as I signed on, proving that the UK servers were awake then.
Could this be a case of the tortoise and the hare, slowest starter does best?
flyrfan111
February 7th, 2008, 07:39 PM
Nope, still seeing this behavior here in the States.
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 07:40 PM
How to fix this problem?
{QUOTE-> 07/02/2008 7:39:48 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:27:30 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:27:21 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:25:25 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:23:38 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:20:17 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:20:03 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 6:20:03 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated. <-QUOTE}
wiak
February 7th, 2008, 07:49 PM
its no problem, its good that they update modules :thumb:
{QUOTE-> 08.02.2008 01:21:43 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
08.02.2008 00:21:23 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 23:21:27 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2857 (20080207).
07.02.2008 22:21:21 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 21:21:21 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 20:21:20 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 19:21:21 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 18:20:59 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 17:20:55 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07.02.2008 16:20:58 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2856 (20080207).
07.02.2008 10:20:55 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2855 (20080207).
06.02.2008 20:20:46 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2854 (20080206).
06.02.2008 15:20:39 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2853 (20080206).
06.02.2008 13:20:35 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
06.02.2008 11:19:43 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2852 (20080206).
06.02.2008 07:19:23 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2851 (20080205). <-QUOTE}
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 07:55 PM
Before >
{QUOTE-> Virus signature database: 2857 (20080207)
Update module: 1021 (20080206)
Antivirus and antispyware scanner module: 1105 (20080207)
Advanced heuristics module: 1069 (20080116)
Archive support module: 1071 (20080117)
Cleaner module: 1024 (20071217) <-QUOTE}
>>
{QUOTE-> 07/02/2008 7:53:56 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:53:48 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:53:40 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 7:52:54 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated. <-QUOTE}
After >
{QUOTE-> Virus signature database: 2857 (20080207)
Update module: 1021 (20080206)
Antivirus and antispyware scanner module: 1105 (20080207)
Advanced heuristics module: 1069 (20080116)
Archive support module: 1071 (20080117)
Cleaner module: 1024 (20071217) <-QUOTE}
Really problematic.
Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 08:10 PM
Well I'm still seeing this issue on 3 machines. What's worrying is that some update is not 'taking' and is being re-applied over and over. Programming mistake or something else? I'm still not sure if this is a server hiccupp or something in the update module as it was updated yesterday.
08/02/2008 00:28:41 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 23:28:39 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 22:28:49 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2857 (20080207).
07/02/2008 21:28:33 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
I also suspect Eset are aware of this problem and are going to fix it but some comment from Eset would be welcome.
Edit: Would be nice to know if anyone with 2.7 is experiencing this issue which might point to server hiccups.
Darth AkSarBen
February 7th, 2008, 08:21 PM
Just checked my wife's computer with the NOD32. Her version is running fine. Checked the reports and updates are normal. Her versions is ver. 3 621
Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 08:30 PM
Well that's weird some getting some not. Even when I run a manual update I still get the same pop up telling me it was updated and the event log shows this. It's damned annoying, especially when I have a remote machines with email logging enabled, wonder if debug logging will shed a clue.
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 08:43 PM
{QUOTE-> Edit: Would be nice to know if anyone with 2.7 is experiencing this issue which might point to server hiccups. <-QUOTE}
Tested with NOD32 2.70.39 under Windows XP, all works fine. This problem affects only NOD32 Antivirus 3.0 and Eset Smart Security.
Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 08:50 PM
{QUOTE-> Tested with NOD32 2.70.39 under Windows XP, all works fine. This problem affects only NOD32 Antivirus 3.0 and Eset Smart Security. <-QUOTE}
Thanks for the info I just tried 2.7 myself on a Virtual Machine and it was ok. Didn't know about ESS being affected too. Come on Eset at least a comment on this that you are aware and working on it.
Darken
February 7th, 2008, 08:54 PM
{QUOTE-> Didn't know about ESS being affected too. <-QUOTE}
Yeap, related topic just right here >> Problem with new modules or update servers? (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=199709).
Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 08:58 PM
{QUOTE-> Yeap, related topic just right here >> Problem with new modules or update servers? (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=199709). <-QUOTE}
Yes I just saw that. All seems to have happened after the AV/ASW module update today.
flyrfan111
February 7th, 2008, 09:02 PM
It would be REALLY nice for someone from Eset to chime in as to what's up.
Banger696
February 7th, 2008, 09:11 PM
Just put my email notifications into diagnostic mode and got this.
{QUOTE-> 08/02/2008 01:54:56 - During execution of Update on the computer STUDIO, the following warning occurred: Updater: retval = 0x0000, failures: 0
<-QUOTE}
At a guess failures :0 means the updated completed successfully someone else will have to fill in the retval variable - probably normal too even though it's still applying the update again.
Dieselman
February 7th, 2008, 09:19 PM
Since I got home at 5 pm EST it has popped up 4 times that module has been updated. Server problem I guess.
Darken
February 8th, 2008, 12:35 AM
{QUOTE-> 08/02/2008 12:32:45 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
08/02/2008 12:21:02 AM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 11:21:02 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 10:35:59 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 10:21:03 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 9:21:02 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 8:59:20 PM Kernel Statistical information was sent to ESET.
07/02/2008 8:58:19 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated.
07/02/2008 8:21:51 PM Kernel Statistical information was sent to ESET.
07/02/2008 8:21:03 PM Kernel The program modules have been updated. <-QUOTE}
Please Eset, fix this problem soon.
Edit: This problem is gone for me.
HorizonFell
February 8th, 2008, 09:12 AM
This problem is gone for me, as well.
EnGenie
February 8th, 2008, 09:47 AM
I'm still getting it with NOD32 at work.
We update from our ERA Server on the LAN.
I also get it with ESS at home which updates direct from Eset.
It could be coincidence, but the Update Module was updated the day before
to version 1021 (20080206).
Maybe they screwed something up?
Joan Archer
February 8th, 2008, 10:12 AM
I had the program module update once on the 6th and then 6 times on the 7th starting at 15.58.35 and nothing today only virus def updates.
Virus signature database: 2859 (20080208)
Update module: 1021 (20080206)
Antivirus and antispyware scanner module: 1105 (20080207)
Advanced heuristics module: 1069 (20080116)
Archive support module: 1071 (20080117)
Cleaner module: 1024 (20071217)
ASpace
February 8th, 2008, 11:42 AM
{QUOTE-> It could be coincidence, but the Update Module was updated the day before to version 1021 (20080206) <-QUOTE}
This was my first thought .
Try reinstalling , you know how :thumb:
Coldmoon
February 8th, 2008, 12:18 PM
Same thing is happening on my test system with a new module:
Update module: 1022 (20080208)
Mike
Banger696
February 8th, 2008, 03:09 PM
Seems to have stopped for me with Update module 1022, maybe it's fixed?
08/02/2008 15:28:57 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2860 (20080208).
08/02/2008 12:28:54 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2859 (20080208).
08/02/2008 10:28:52 Kernel Virus signature database successfully updated to version 2858 (20080208).
08/02/2008 06:28:38 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
08/02/2008 05:28:37 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
08/02/2008 04:28:37 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
08/02/2008 03:28:36 Kernel The program modules have been updated.
Eryan
February 8th, 2008, 05:43 PM
Looks like Banger696 beat me to it, but yes there was a problem with the update which has since been fixed.
Other than that, I just wanted to take a moment and introduce myself. My name is Erik--I'm one of ESET's new moderators and I'll be helping to answer questions in the forum. I hope to improve on my timing with the next post. Nice to meet you all. ;)
nodyforever
February 8th, 2008, 07:03 PM
{QUOTE-> My name is Erik--I'm one of ESET's new moderators and I'll be helping to answer questions in the forum. I hope to improve on my timing with the next post. Nice to meet you all. ;) <-QUOTE}
Welcome to forum Erik ;D 8)
Cheers
Banger696
February 8th, 2008, 07:20 PM
Yes Welcome to the forum Erik. :D
Darken
February 8th, 2008, 07:30 PM
{QUOTE-> Yes Welcome to the forum Erik. :D <-QUOTE}
+1 ;D
flyrfan111
February 8th, 2008, 08:40 PM
Welcome to the forums Erik
TaInTeD_SnIpEr
February 8th, 2008, 09:00 PM
Welcome to the forums Erik, nice to meet you.
Darth AkSarBen
February 8th, 2008, 09:31 PM
Welcome, Erik. You need an "eye" sort of avatar! :)
trjam
February 8th, 2008, 09:35 PM
welcome Erik. Another positive sign from Eset.:thumb: :)
Chris_Taylor
February 9th, 2008, 09:09 AM
I read this forum yesterday, and had not experienced this issue. Starting this morning however, it has begun telling me the modules have updated, repeatedly, when they have not.
jimroe
February 9th, 2008, 04:55 PM
This started yesterday for me, and continued every hour until 1:16AM this morning - and then stopped. I believe the issue is now fixed.
EDIT: Unfortunately, it seems like something else has now started - my computer hangs at the "Saving your settings" screen during a reboot, and never actually does reboot. I have to Reset the machine and then it reboots. Between this issue and the Event ID 6004 issue, I have for now uninstalled NOD32 - which fixed both issues. I hope that Eset gets these things fixed (I have two tickets in with them) as I really do like NOD32.
EnGenie
February 11th, 2008, 07:57 AM
The problem still exists for me at work this morning.
Hopefully Eset will fix it soon. :(
Darth AkSarBen
February 11th, 2008, 09:59 AM
Jimroe, a while back my computer was taking forever to boot down, and I had a major problem getting it all back square again. From all I could tell it was some sort of glitch in one of the updates from MS. This was before any AV programs change. So, what I am saying is it might not be NOD32, but some other issues.
jimroe
February 11th, 2008, 12:15 PM
{QUOTE-> Jimroe, a while back my computer was taking forever to boot down, and I had a major problem getting it all back square again. From all I could tell it was some sort of glitch in one of the updates from MS. This was before any AV programs change. So, what I am saying is it might not be NOD32, but some other issues. <-QUOTE}
I would have thought this could be the case, although the machine rebooted fine with NOD32 up until the update Saturday morning and no Microsoft updates had been applied (Automatic Update downloads only and waits for me to apply). But for me the clincher is that I have now uninstalled NOD32 (had to - I could not live with being unable to reboot) and now without EAV the PC reboots fine - pauses at the "Saving your settings" screen for about 1.5 seconds and then reboots. Other than uninstalling NOD32 I made no other changes to address this.
Marv Gordon
February 12th, 2008, 10:43 AM
Saw the same behavior here in our enterprise. I THINK i have fixed it by deleting the files in the \mirror folder on each of our servers.
Correct resolution??
jimroe
February 12th, 2008, 02:02 PM
{QUOTE-> I THINK i have fixed it by deleting the files in the \mirror folder on each of our servers.
<-QUOTE}
Not sure this is my problem. I THINK my problem is related to another NOD32 V3 issue I have which is my event log filling up with Event ID: 6004 messages - created when I access network file shares (and an existing open ticket with ESET). If I start the computer and do basically nothing and try to shut it down, it shuts down OK. If I copy a file across the network and see Event 6004 errors in my event log, then the computer will hang at "Saving your settings" and never reboot.
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