Correct.  You have to manually create a scheduled task to launch an update
program in order to get the updates.  IPSwitch is aware of my anger (yes,
anger) at them for this oversight.  If you use the standard also, I'd voice
your opinion to them too.

Scott Wilkins
IT Manager
Tedford Insurance
Phone: 918.299.2345
Direct: 918.296.2913 
Fax: 918.296.3346


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brad Morgan
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 12:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] testvirus.org test results - update


> But, here's one additional tidbit I forgot to add.  The bitdefender 
> web address for updates has been off line a lot lately.  So we 
> continue to miss updates due to being unable to reach the web site.  I 
> just changed by schedule for grabing updates to occur every 2 hours.  
> A bit aggressive, but
> hopefully we won't miss too many that way.  Once I see that
> connectivity to
> the update web is getting better, I'll set my updates to take advantage of
> the schedule you sent.
>

Do I understand this correctly?  The BitDefender for Windows Free Edition
includes an automatic database updater but the pay for IMail Standard
Anti-virus which uses the BitDefender engine doesn't include automated
database updates?







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