MikeBCda
January 20th, 2004, 12:34 PM
Hi,
If javacool and crew keep to what's admittedly a flexible (and probably highly demanding) schedule, I imagine we'll be looking at a new update to SpywareGuard fairly soon, possibly the next couple of weeks.
This will be the first new one for me since I first installed it, so I'm curious. I've used avast (home) for A-V for quite a while, and that has separate updates for the definitions database and for the program itself (program updates will also do the database at the same time, if appropriate).
Their database update is almost completely "transparent" -- the program doesn't even need restarted, just carries on with the new definitions. Program updates, on the other hand, require a reboot since the resident providers are in memory.
Does SG update more or less the same way? I'm guessing that because your updates are relatively far apart, SG definitions are in the program itself rather than separate from it, and you update whatever's appropriate in the whole package.
Hopefully the above makes some kind of sense, and you understand what I'm asking. :-[
Thanks and best,
Mike
If javacool and crew keep to what's admittedly a flexible (and probably highly demanding) schedule, I imagine we'll be looking at a new update to SpywareGuard fairly soon, possibly the next couple of weeks.
This will be the first new one for me since I first installed it, so I'm curious. I've used avast (home) for A-V for quite a while, and that has separate updates for the definitions database and for the program itself (program updates will also do the database at the same time, if appropriate).
Their database update is almost completely "transparent" -- the program doesn't even need restarted, just carries on with the new definitions. Program updates, on the other hand, require a reboot since the resident providers are in memory.
Does SG update more or less the same way? I'm guessing that because your updates are relatively far apart, SG definitions are in the program itself rather than separate from it, and you update whatever's appropriate in the whole package.
Hopefully the above makes some kind of sense, and you understand what I'm asking. :-[
Thanks and best,
Mike