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 How to make AntiVir update automatically


Courtesy: FredW aka WedFr(e) te A. on alt.comp.anti-virus


Please try the follwing instructions:

A. AntiVir
 1. start AntiVir via the Start menu
 2. Options/Configuration/Internet Updater
 3. tick "Allow automatic internet update downloads" (default?)
 4. OK
 5. close AntiVir

B. AntiVir Scheduler
 1. start AntiVir Scheduler via the Start menu
 2. click on "Insert" (blue cross)
 3. click on tab "Internet Update"
 4. click on button "Schedule"

 An example for how to program:
 5. Frequency: "Daily" or "Workday"
 6. Time: set to 10:00 or 11:00 or 12:00 or ...............
   (click on hours and minutes seperately)
 7. OK
 8. OK

Repeat this procedure for every time you want the program to check for updates.
On the scheduled time AntiVir requests permission to check for updates.

You can have a schedule made for 09:59, 10:59, .......... 23:59,
alternating Workday and Daily (= including Saturday and Sunday).
That provides an hourly check for updates (usually twice per day).

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