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aspersky Internet Security 6.0
If you want to download and install updates for program modules:
Check
Update program modules
in the
Settings
dialog box of the
Update
service.
If there are currently program module updates on the update source, the
program will download the updates it needs and apply them after the
computer restarts. The module updates will not be installed until the
computer is restarted.
If the next program update occurs before the computer is restarted and
before the previous program module updates were installed, only the
threat signatures will be updated.
Update method (see fig. 74) defines how the Updater is started. You can select
one of these methods:
Automatically
. Kaspersky Internet Security checks the update source for
update packages at specified intervals (see 16.4.1 on pg. 208). When the
program detects fresh updates, it downloads them and installs them on the
computer. This mode is used by default.
If you have a dialup Internet connection
and a network resource is specified
as an update source, Kaspersky Internet Security tries to start the Updater
after a certain amount of time has elapsed as specified in the previous
update packet.
If a local folder is selected as an update source, the application tries to
download the updates from the local folder as often as specified in the
update package that was downloaded during the previous update. This
option allows Kaspersky Lab to regulate how often the program is updated in
case of virus outbreaks and other potentially dangerous situations. Your
application will receive the latest updates for the threat signatures, network
attacks, and software modules in a timely manner, thus preventing malicious
software to penetrate your computer.
Figure 74. Selecting an update run mode
Every 1 day(s)
The Updater is scheduled to start at a specified time. The
default schedule runs the Updater daily. To edit the default schedule, click the
Change…
button in the
Run Mode
box and make the necessary changes in the
window that opens (for more details, see 6.5 on pg. 78).