1883 Missed

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by guilijan, Nov 27, 2006.

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  1. guilijan

    guilijan Registered Member

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    What happen again with Nod updates?
    It updates from 1882 to 1884 but no 1883.
    The scheluder updates are setting to every hour.

    And what is this?
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    25/11/2006 23:22:56 Kernel Statistical information has been sent to ESET, spol. s r.o.
    25/11/2006 22:43:03 Kernel Statistical information has been sent to ESET, spol. s r.o.
    25/11/2006 22:43:02 Kernel Statistical information has been sent to ESET, spol. s r.o.
    25/11/2006 22:43:01 Kernel Statistical information has been sent to ESET, spol. s r.o.
    25/11/2006 22:42:59 Kernel Statistical information has been sent to ESET, spol. s r.o.
    25/11/2006 22:42:58 Kernel Statistical information has been sent to ESET, spol. s r.o.
     
  2. Brian N

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    If you have 1884, you also have the content from the 1883 update.
    And for statistics details, take a look in the help file.
     
  3. guilijan

    guilijan Registered Member

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    Brian N thanks for your answer.
    Ok with the update but if you look in
    http://www.eset.eu/virus-info/aktualizacie
    You can see 2hours and 10 minuts between the two updates, and I missed 1883 but the shceduled updates are setting to do it every hour.

    And the second question, take a look to the time.

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    25/11/2006 23:22:56
    25/11/2006 22:43:03
    25/11/2006 22:43:02
    25/11/2006 22:43:01
    25/11/2006 22:42:59
    25/11/2006 22:42:58
     
  4. Stan999

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    It would seem to me that the time on that site doesn't mean that the update servers have been updated at that exact same time.

    Here is mine set to check every hour.
    US CST:

    Time Module Event User
    11/27/2006 9:06:27 AM Kernel The virus signature database has been successfully updated to version 1885 (20061127).
    11/27/2006 3:06:22 AM Kernel The virus signature database has been successfully updated to version 1884 (20061127).
    11/27/2006 0:06:21 AM Kernel The virus signature database has been successfully updated to version 1883 (20061127).
     
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  5. Brian N

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    The time you see on eset.eu is when the site has been updated, not when the actual signature update has been issued.
     
  6. guilijan

    guilijan Registered Member

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    Ok and what about the second part of the question?
    What about this

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    25/11/2006 22:43:03
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  7. Brian N

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    No idea why it sends statistics that fast. It should only send during updates & startup/reboot etc.
     
  8. Elwood

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    Probably depends on how Threatsense is configured.
     

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  9. guilijan

    guilijan Registered Member

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    May be. I have change it now setting to send whit update.
    what skin are you using? Or it's corporate version?
     
  10. Elwood

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    It's just Windows ME.

    I have a new XPHE SP2 pc that I plan to get going Friday when I get a monitor. Couldn't afford to get both the pc and monitor at the same time.
     
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