"news" <news@care4free.net> wrote in message
news:WBlKyNCLRPUCFwBi@care4free.net...
> >
> >
> >"news" <news@care4free.net> wrote in message
> >news:BtcPpjCzNjTCFw4P@care4free.net...
> >> In message <lBfGSDG$hOTCFwu+@care4free.net>, news

<news@care4free.net>
> >> writes
> >>>In message <424c84f1$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au>, Steve R
> >>><swrtreeSPAM_GO_AWAY_DELETE@hotmail.com> writes
> >>>>Ad-aware shows service release SEIR35 31.03.2005 is

available.
> >>>>Ad-aware shows SEIR34 23.03.2005 is loaded
> >>>>Check for updates produces the message "no updated

components available".
> >>>>
> >>>>Can anyone shed light why this is happening?
> >>>>
> >>>>Steve
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>This happens to me all the time. Usually it updates

automatically several
> >>>days after it is announced on here.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Following up my own post, now I am *really*confused!
> >>
> >> Like Steve, I found that AdAware would not update

automatically from
> >> SEIR34. Then I saw in this newsgroup that SEIR35 was

available on 31
> >> March. Then SEIR36 was available on 1 April. But still my

AdAware would
> >> not update automatically.
> >>
> >> So I decided to go direct to the AdAware site
> >> (http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/), downloaded

SEIR36 and
> >> installed it.
> >>
> >> But now when I run AdAware, it says that *SEIR35* is

installed!
> >>
> >> Just WHAT is going on?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Ian

> >
> >

> In message <424f9ebc@dnews.tpgi.com.au>, Steve R
> <swrtreeSPAM_GO_AWAY_DELETE@hotmail.com> writes
> >To add to the confusion, I had no problems loading SEIR36 and

it reports
> >itself as SEIR36.
> >
> >Steve

>
> And to add even *more* confusion, after *manually* downloading

and
> installing SEIR36 on 2 April but AdAware saying it was SEIR35,

AdAware
> *automatically* downloaded SEIR36 today (4 April)!
>
> Lavasoft may be good at detecting malware, but they still have

a way to
> go in handling updating properly. (And the same goes for Spybot

Search &
> Destroy as well).
>
> --
> Ian



Though I haven't been troubled recently this sort of thing can
happen when your ISP (or perhaps someone else in the chain?)
caches oft-requested pages and then doesn't update the cache as
frequently as one would like. If this is the case then you can
not blame Lavasoft.

My routine is to download the defs.zip file manually. Open it in
my unzipper (Pentazip) and if the defs.ref file date is not the
latest then ignore it and download again in a day or two.

Ray
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