Re: NAV - upgrade engine or def's subscription?
From: Axel Hammer (alpha01@dt-intra.de)
Date: 12/12/02
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From: Axel Hammer <alpha01@dt-intra.de> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 06:47:11 +0100
"Sally P." schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I've got NAV2000 on a Win98 system and I've just been updating the
> virus def subscription when it comes due. I'd like to just stick with
> this plan rather than invest in a new engine / program (i.e.
> NAV2002/3), because the current engine's running smoothly. Can anyone
> tell me if I am running any risks, however, by not going with the
> newer engine and just sticking with regular definition updates for the
> NAV2000?
>
> Thanks!
>
> sp
- Download the *.exe File 'for intelligent updater'
- put it into a directory on a machine that has never ever installed
Norton Antivirus now or in the past
- run *.exe /dump
- delete *.exe
- copy all files to the machine you want to update into /programs/shared
files/symantec shared/virusdefs/INCOMING/ (or alike, you'll find it)
- start NAV, the files will be integrated and deleted
- done.
Axel
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