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New NAV definitions 1/16/02

Discussion in 'Security and Privacy' started by DoctorDoom, 2002/01/17.

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  1. 2002/01/17
    DoctorDoom

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    The latest definitions for Norton AV have been released. They're dated 1/16/2002, and can be downloaded here.
     
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    BillyBob Lifetime Subscription

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    Thanks DD

    Got' em. On All three machines.
     

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    orndog

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    Thanks! I can't seem to get NAV to update the definitions even when I tell it to. I select update, and every time it says I have over 3MB to download. I do, and it says unable to install. I ran the program you linked, and it says my def's are updated through 1/16/02, but when I choose to update, it still says over 3MB and the same old story! Any clues? Oh, and can I delete that exe now, or will it still be useful?
     
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    DoctorDoom

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    If you use Auto-Update, it will fetch whatever's available and load them, even if the date is unchanged. It doesn't check to see what date is on the defs that are installed.

    For anyone with NAV, a better approach is to go here and look for this. If it's the same as yours, don't bother downloading it. And, you can safely delete the file once it's used. It will be obsolete at the next release.
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    [size=2]Filename       Creation Date   Release Date   File Size
    0116i32.exe    January 16      January 16     3.03 MB[/size]
     
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