I have a computer that is not connected to the web and I want to update Dr Web, however when I navigate to the virus database page there are a ton of defs. I only updated 2 weeks ago, was wondering if someone could explain the virus database structure.
For example the file, "dwrtoday.vdb" would prob be today's definitions so far.
Is there some sort of pattern, how is one to know which files to manually download.
Thanks for your help
John

Manual Updating
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johne155
, сен 20 2009 09:41
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#1
Отправлено 20 Сентябрь 2009 - 09:41
#2
Отправлено 20 Сентябрь 2009 - 10:47
#3
Отправлено 20 Сентябрь 2009 - 21:18
That's a very imformative page, but it still doesn't explain the naming database file structure.
Somewhere I thought I ran into a page that explained this...
It explaned that one file represented like 3 days of updates then something about every sunday they do something to the files.
That is the info I am looking for.
Just wondering if anyone has heard of something like this
John
Somewhere I thought I ran into a page that explained this...
It explaned that one file represented like 3 days of updates then something about every sunday they do something to the files.
That is the info I am looking for.
Just wondering if anyone has heard of something like this
John
#4
Отправлено 20 Сентябрь 2009 - 22:51
http://wiki.drweb.com/index.php/Горячие_обновленияThat's a very imformative page, but it still doesn't explain the naming database file structure.
Somewhere I thought I ran into a page that explained this...
http://vms.drweb.com/database/?lng=en
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