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MSE auto update
is there a way to get MSE to automatically update it self when new virus definaitons are ready to download?
is there a way to get MSE to automatically update it self when new virus definaitons are ready to download?
The only way i can see, it's a bit odd, but if you set it to so a quick scan everyday at say 12pm, it will update, and do a quick scan. :P
ok i switched from AVG to this and i liked the auto update feature of AVG it is a shame it just doesn't update it self automatically
I suppose, it's something that MS should implement next version. I'd like to see it happen :P
hi !
stillfreefilms: take a look at my post
https://www.sevenforums.com/system-se...ws-update.html
"How to update MSE´s virus definitions WITHOUT Windows update,
(if you have selected Windows Update to "notify of available updates"):
use task scheduler, on the right panel click "Create Basic Task".
then enter a name, select daily, 1 day, run a program,
in Program/Script enter: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security
Essentials\MpCmdRun.exe"
in Add arguments enter: "-SignatureUpdate"
if you want to update more than once a day, than create another task with a different time.
if i remember correctly the definitions are released 3 times a day... "
you also have to allow those tasks to run with a "USER-account",
otherwise it only works on your "ADMIN-account".
MSE does update automatically, if you have Windows Update set to check for, and apply, critical updates. My Windows Update installs MSE updates at least once/day. That daily update is also applied, only after a system restore point has been created. If hard drive space isn't an issue, extra restore points can be useful.
Hi there
just think of the Logistics -- would make Santa's efforts seem trivial by comparison.
You'd have to have the program running all the time you were online checking the data base several times per hour -- imagine several million (or more) all logging into a database update at various times of the day and night.
Secondly you'd need something in the Database to tell MSE that it's been updated. That's also a bit of an overhead to do as well at the "Server" end.
Just use automatic updates -- if you want you can always run extra scans by running another "Check for Updates" manually if you want.
Cheers
jimbo