candy123
June 24th, 2005, 12:43 AM
I was wondering if I updated nod let's the definition now is 1.1151, and then I offline for quite sometime and three weeks later updating for the second time. During this period the definition has updated for numerous time , let's say 1.1152, 1.1153, 1.1154, 1.1155, 1.1156, 1.1157[the recent one after three weeks].
My question is previous update was 1.1151, and offline three weeks, and then update again now, the most recent definition is 1.1157, so after three weeks offline, and update nod 32 from 1.1151, will nod32 update 1.1152, 1.1153, 1.1154, 1.1155, 1.1156, definition version as well? Do I miss anything if no updating nod32 at daily basis?
Second doubt is, corrupted kaspersky definition will render kaspersky monitor cannot function properly, and also missing part of kaspersky definition will render kaspersky cannot work properly. Will nod32 monitor also detect corrupted definition or missing part of definition file and prompt the user for further action? What I would like to know is everytime updating nod32, will nod32 pre-check the integrity of the recent nod32 database, then will update it to the most recent one even update the missing definition file, if by chance this is happening?
Thanks.
candy
My question is previous update was 1.1151, and offline three weeks, and then update again now, the most recent definition is 1.1157, so after three weeks offline, and update nod 32 from 1.1151, will nod32 update 1.1152, 1.1153, 1.1154, 1.1155, 1.1156, definition version as well? Do I miss anything if no updating nod32 at daily basis?
Second doubt is, corrupted kaspersky definition will render kaspersky monitor cannot function properly, and also missing part of kaspersky definition will render kaspersky cannot work properly. Will nod32 monitor also detect corrupted definition or missing part of definition file and prompt the user for further action? What I would like to know is everytime updating nod32, will nod32 pre-check the integrity of the recent nod32 database, then will update it to the most recent one even update the missing definition file, if by chance this is happening?
Thanks.
candy