did you get components update with v5 ?

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  1. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    Hi

    i'm reading thishttps://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=309273


    and i would like to ask to the nod v5 users

    did you get components update with pre-release OFF ?

    because I'm confused reading the threads in this forum , i see many differents components lists & versions

    so since nod v5 was released did you get Modules updates ? again with pre-release off

    my nod v5 updates very fast , so fast that i can even notice the spining icon , only the pops help me to know if it's updated


    thanks
    cheers
     
  2. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    I am not sure if I fully understand your post but I will do my best to assist you.

    You must enable program component updates, these have no relationship with having pre-release updates on or off.

    Poster opinion based on prior experience with pre-release updates.

    • Unless you are comfortable with the advantages of using pre-release module updates, it is prudent to leave this feature off for a day-to-day use installations.

    That said, it is your choice.

    Thank you.
     
  3. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    i have turned ON
    and OFF pre-release

    and i'm talking about v5 and not v4

    i'm asking

    did eset release components update since v5 was out?

    thanks
     
  4. toxinon12345

    toxinon12345 Registered Member

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    In v5, PCU is enabled by default. But you will not receive any as currently there is no PCU available, they are issued after a long time of testing.
    Module updates are unrelated to PCU, they are two different things
     
  5. lodore

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    Hello mantra, eset have released some module updates since v5 release. ive seen multiple notifications "program modules have been updated" on my computers. you can see if you received any modules updates by checking the log files under events.
     
  6. mantra

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    thanks

    i will give a check at the logs
    i guess in the log there are modules update but i guess they are components instead -> about .. nod calls them components
    thanks!
     
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  7. toxinon12345

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    I think the About section should change that to "Installed modules".
     
  8. siljaline

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    If you store your system information in a text file or similar document, you may compare these later from your list of logged events.

    Code:
    Virus signature database: 6462 (20110914)
    Update module: 1036B (20110617)
    Antivirus and antispyware scanner module: 1320B (20110909)
    Advanced heuristics module: 1118 (20110419)
    Archive support module: 1135 (20110802)
    Cleaner module: 1051 (20110420)
    Anti-Stealth support module: 1026 (20110628)
    ESET SysInspector module: 1221B (20110623)
    Self-defense support module: 1018 (20100812)
    Real-time file system protection module: 1005B (20110311)
    Translation support module: 1028B (20110907)
    HIPS support module: 1026 (20110725)
    Internet protection module: 1022 (20110811)
    Database module: 1016 (20110726) 
     
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  9. mantra

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    it's the same
    but there are user with different versions in some new threds
    thanks siljaline
     
  10. siljaline

    siljaline Registered Member

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    That would be a fair statement since users that choose pre-release modules will show differing installed component information.
    Unless you cite the specific threads as to which you refer, I cannot be of assistance to you. As I mentioned, keep a text or other file of your installed information for comparative purposes if issues arise. This way, if you have issues with your installation at a later date you may copy back your latest.
    What I mean by this is to keep you saved file current at all times.

     
  11. mantra

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    thanks a lot!
    really
     
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