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Neither LiveUpdate or the new Ad-aware will install the new definitions.
In NAV's case I'm getting the LU6004 error. In Ad-Aware's case am getting
a msg. after download stating: "Downloaded Definitions File Could Not Be
Read, Please try again."
Regarding the NAV defs, I fllwd Symantec instructions to delete everything
in the LiveUpdate/Downloads folder. Didn't help. Same error (failure to
authenticate).
I can't remember if I mentioned this here or not but this has all started
since a new hard drive was installed last Friday, to replace one that had
multiple bad sectors. A friend ghosted an image of the old drive contents
to a network card, and then when I got the new drive, put that image on
same.
So, let's say that some Windows ME file that makes it possible for these
definition files to be read/authenticated/installed has become corrupted.
Does anyone know which file that might be? If I could find out maybe I
could replace that file with an uncorrupted version...?
The fact that I had a problem with the old Ad-ware and getting the new
defintion file, and uninstalled that, and am now having a problem getting
new definition files with the NEW Ad-aware, suggests th problem does not
lie directly with that program, doens't it? On the plus side, I can still
run Ada-ware, but just with the definitions file that it came with. Can
still do a virus scan as well, but with last week's definitions. But those
are becoming redundant I would say.
Also, if I have to resort to it, what is a really, really, safe site to do
an online virus scan? Thanks much.
Marilyn B.
Neither LiveUpdate or the new Ad-aware will install the new definitions.
In NAV's case I'm getting the LU6004 error. In Ad-Aware's case am getting
a msg. after download stating: "Downloaded Definitions File Could Not Be
Read, Please try again."
Regarding the NAV defs, I fllwd Symantec instructions to delete everything
in the LiveUpdate/Downloads folder. Didn't help. Same error (failure to
authenticate).
I can't remember if I mentioned this here or not but this has all started
since a new hard drive was installed last Friday, to replace one that had
multiple bad sectors. A friend ghosted an image of the old drive contents
to a network card, and then when I got the new drive, put that image on
same.
So, let's say that some Windows ME file that makes it possible for these
definition files to be read/authenticated/installed has become corrupted.
Does anyone know which file that might be? If I could find out maybe I
could replace that file with an uncorrupted version...?
The fact that I had a problem with the old Ad-ware and getting the new
defintion file, and uninstalled that, and am now having a problem getting
new definition files with the NEW Ad-aware, suggests th problem does not
lie directly with that program, doens't it? On the plus side, I can still
run Ada-ware, but just with the definitions file that it came with. Can
still do a virus scan as well, but with last week's definitions. But those
are becoming redundant I would say.
Also, if I have to resort to it, what is a really, really, safe site to do
an online virus scan? Thanks much.
Marilyn B.
Will hold onto that URL. 