Dr.web

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by mkayemba, Jul 1, 2008.

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  1. mkayemba

    mkayemba Registered Member

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    My dr.web looks to have expired and needs to be updated but when i go to the site it has the same version i downloaded ..how do i go about it because i dont have internet on my pc..just go sumwer to dload and install at home
     
  2. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

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    What you talking about, the cureit or the paid-protection?
     
  3. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

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    If you have the latest version then you only need license renewal for virus data base updates from the server thats it.How do you maintain its updates with out internet access?
     
  4. Macstorm

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    I think he's talking bout CureIt.
    I'm getting the same '..your version is 20 day old..' message everytime you try to download and run the 'latest' version.
     
  5. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    this forum is biased!
    their is a bug, im sure it will be fixed shortly
     
  6. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    i should add,

    that you should click cancel on the message that appears stating "20 days old" and then click start > scan.

    'the message' is the error, not the program scanner.

    the installation is the latest version, with up-to-date signatures.
     
  7. Dark Shadow

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    O no, that does not sound good.
     
  8. Dark Shadow

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    Ah:D :D :D :D :D :D
     
  9. Macstorm

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    Thanks for the clarification :thumb:
     
  10. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    this forum is biased!
    if in doubt, check your signature count.
     
  11. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

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    u p - t o - d a t e :D

    400,240 records. Currently checking my other desktop pc.
     
  12. PiCo

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    Dr.WEB detects a file as Trojan.Click.18899. It's the well known mp3 trojan that exists from May and floods limewire and other P2P progs.

    The thing is, when I search it here, it doesn't exist Lol
     
  13. Macstorm

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    well at least it's detected ;)

    btw, i just checked your other thread about this.
     
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