Updating for a network of 100 machines is a different story, but when
running one copy on a Declude server, there is no advantage to using
FTP. Over a year ago, the updater service would hang when F-Prot's
servers were overwhelmed. This was just bad programming on their part,
and I haven't se
I disagree that using the updater app is a better solution over using FTP
scripts (yes, I'm current on licensing).
I have 100 machines running fprot and every machine updates four times
daily. I have one machine set to download the definitions via an FTP
script and then all the other machines
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Fprot def updates
> Serge,
>
> This doesn't directly answer your question, but this might be some
> help. I think that the general consensus around here is that paying for
> the li
Serge,
This doesn't directly answer your question, but this might be some
help. I think that the general consensus around here is that paying for
the licensed version is the best way to go since it gets you the faster
32-bit command line app instead of the 16-bit one that the free version
ha
Hi all
I was using scripts to download fprot def
I use to download fp-def.zip and macrdef2.zip
I just noticed these file are no longer on their ftp
anyone else having this problem ?
TIA
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