AVIRA FREE

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by EASTER, Nov 15, 2008.

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  1. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

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    Thanks for that, Sul. I did exactly what you suggested and it works like a charm... except a giant Avira nag screen pops up immediately after the download, prompting me to purchase the Premium version.
     
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    Excellent link! As soon as I have time I will try it and post back. Thank you! :thumb:
     
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    I thought I had tried this a while back and it didn't work, but perhaps I did something wrong. I assumed it needed the scheduler service running to run preupd.exe.
     
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    Nope. I never use the scheduler service. Preupd.exe always works. I also use the SRP fix as well. Actually, I wrote a script that updates for me. I put it in my 'startup' folder. When I boot, it checks. I can pass a couple parameters to it to set how many days of the week to update. It also examines the files currently in place, so that if I reboot, it does not start the update if files are current. Has worked well for some time now.

    Sul.
     
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    the script has worked for me in xp pro and xp home also, and i have not used the scheduler service at all

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    preupd.exe produces an incremental update, correct?
     
  9. ChrisBUK

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    You can get a different antivirus program for cheaper than Avira free? :eek:

    If you're talking about the premium version, I think it's one of the cheapest AV's around and well worth it.
     
  10. Sully

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    Just as per the normal update sequence, it will first look to see what the top most layer of updates is available. If it is a program update, it gets it. This could contain program changes as well as virii update. Else it could be a monthly, weekly or daily, depending on which is needed. Usually it is daily, and not sure of the criteria, but it auto determines if you need the larger ones.

    Sul.
     
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    I configured it to not download product updates. I like to check around the forums a bit to see if there are issues before I update the program.
     
  12. Sully

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    I have been using Avira Free now for almost 3 years. I have not had a bad update that I am aware of. But then again, it rarely shows itself anyway, so I may not have known. FYI.

    Sul.
     
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    I'm really enjoying running this program on-demand. Thanks to those who helped me with my questions. :thumb:
     
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