Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.65.1.1000 Released

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  1. siljaline

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    Just updated.
     
  3. siljaline

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    You're welcome. Someone somewhere else said
    I'm not quite sure what that means. It may mean that the protection modules need to be re-enabled once an update is done ? Anyone running Pro would be welcome to comment.

     
  4. The Hammer

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    Sorry running the free version and I was prompted to download newer version when checking for definition updates.
     
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    thanks alot:thumb:
     
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    Thanks J ;)
     
  7. siljaline

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    Not a problem, as was I during a routing definitions update check.
     
  8. siljaline

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    You're welcome, as I did not see an announcement ;)
     
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    Got it, thanks.
     
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    Updated on both (XP & Win7) and no need re-enable protection module.
     
  11. siljaline

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    Thanks for this. The issue may have been unique to that user. Appreciate your feedback.
     
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    I have pro also. No need to re-enable protection module. When it was updated it closed my real protection for 2-3 sec and then it was opened the real time protection for the new version.
     
  13. vojta

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    Pro version updated without a glitch on XP 32. No need to re-enable real time protection.
     
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    Thanks for the heads up!
     
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    Thanks for the notification, siljaline. :)
    Updated on 3 computers, smooth and easy. Like other users here, no need to re-enable the protection module.
    MBAM program updates always seem to require a database update, and today was no different, except that it was 18 days behind this time.
     
  16. siljaline

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    Thanks @ everyone for the thumbs and comments :thumb:
     
  17. jmonge

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    it updates every hour:) well i set it up this way to be fully protected againts the new malware :) what about the updates in real time?is it like every 5 minutes or so?:thumb: :thumb:
     
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    I'm glad you asked that question, jmonge.
    I've been running MBAM Pro for quite a long time, and never did I realize that there was a Realtime setting for update scheduling!
    I always thought that Hourly was the most frequent setting.
    Duh!
    So now I have my machines set to Realtime and I'll be glad to post back what I observe on the logs regarding frequency of updates.
    :cool:
     
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    I have mine setup every 5 min real time.
    (The first attempt for update when u start ur pc is after 5min, not when u start it)
    So if u use real time u must set it below 10 min because if u set it for example 30 min when u start the pc the first atempt for update will be after 30 min.
     
  20. vojta

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    Yes, real time = five minutes. Every update attempt gets reflected in the logs.
     
  21. Page42

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    I see that now.
    Man, I feel stupid for not having known that.
     
  22. rcdailey

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    I got the update, and the only reason it showed that protection was disabled is that I had it set that way for the reasons I've posted in the Eset NOD32 forum. I notice that the program (MalwareBytes PRO) will do automatic updates even when protection is disabled. That is not the case with the "free" version, of course.
     
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    this is a cool feature i admit and i will keep mbampro protecting my computers and maybe with an antivirus or behabiour blocker;) cool mbam realtime updates is a must to have;)
     
  24. m00nbl00d

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    I updated to the newest version relative's system, and after that, I got a prompt saying that the trial period ended. The trial period was never started, at all. o_O
     
  25. siljaline

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    At some point, someone initiated the trial version :shifty:
     
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