Antivirus Offline Updates

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    Nice thread!
    I might use it in the future!
    Thanks for sharing!
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    Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 64-bit.
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    TrendMicro
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    Panda
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    Windows 7 Ultimate
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    Nickmix said:
    Hi Sevenforums members.
    I think the offline update antivirus software frequently needed because not all computers have Internet access.
    Here are the links that I know.
    I would be very glad if you add new links.
    Thanks Nickmix...very useful...
    mitchell64 said:
    There are times where having access to these offline definitions are useful. I had a problem once when i changed my ISP & for some reason i could not establish a stable connection with Malwarebytes update server for two weeks, fortunately i was able to download the definitions and manually apply them while i got this sorted.

    It is also useful if say a friend was on dial up & asked me to install MSE for them, the last i looked the definitions for MSE is around 50mb and MSE resident protection is not active until you do the initial definitions update. Now on dial up that is around 2-3 hours MSE is not protecting you while downloading & installing the updates.
    So if i download definitions prior to the install of MSE i can have MSE up & running as well as actively protecting my friends computer in a matter of minutes :)
    Totally agree here...I use this method at work and at home (for friends and family). What I do is burn what I need to CD or DVD instead of a USB stick as the USB stick you use can get infected the second that it gets inserted into the computer you are trying to update or repair.

    Bookmarked this thread!!! Cheers guys!!! :)
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