Can I update my nod32 locally?

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Can I update my nod32 locally?

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I am runing nod32 antivirus, and i found it can only be updated from the internet or lan server, but if i don't have either, can i update it from my local machine?
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Hi bravehao and welcome to the SG forums. Hope you enjoy your stay. :D

Some comp mags with disks attached carry updates but they are usually so far behind it's not worth it.
Nothing for it, you are just going to have to get it on the net.


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I sent their regional support guy that question...lets see if I get an answer if a few days, I'll post it here for ya.
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Thx Croc and Yeoldestonecat
and i will check this laster
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bravehao wrote:Thx Croc and Yeoldestonecat
and i will check this laster

The problem with disk defs for an AV program is there is usually only 1 a month. That's just not often enough IMO.
But, if you are not on the net and are careful what you stick into the CDRom/ floppy drive then you'll probably not have too many problems.

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Croc wrote:The problem with disk defs for an AV program is there is usually only 1 a month. That's just not often enough IMO.
But, if you are not on the net and are careful what you stick into the CDRom/ floppy drive then you'll probably not have too many problems.

Croc.
it sounds reasonable...but if there is one offline update in 15 days i suppose it is better..
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His reply back was they do not support that feature. You can setup a "Mirror" server on a machine that has internet access, and copy the defs over to the machines that don't via disk.

Realizing this is kind of a pain, as they often have several updates per day.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:His reply back was they do not support that feature. You can setup a "Mirror" server on a machine that has internet access, and copy the defs over to the machines that don't via disk.

Realizing this is kind of a pain, as they often have several updates per day.
thx cat...

it IS kind of a pain...it is so strange that they do not support this...
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bravehao wrote:thx cat...

it IS kind of a pain...it is so strange that they do not support this...
Yeah, I haven't run across this situation in a long loooong time, so it didn't really hit me that they don't have a manual definition update site. Pretty much everyone I support has an internet connection, and the autoupdate features checks every how...so manual definition updates isn't something the crosses my mind anymore.
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NOD32 - offline update

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download the following files for your manual update.

the first one. instruction file-
second file the current update files till march 13.2007
third file is administrator version of NOD32 if you don't have.

contact me in case you need more information. :thumb:

latest update in post #12
erry

Post by erry »

bravehao wrote:I am runing nod32 antivirus, and i found it can only be updated from the internet or lan server, but if i don't have either, can i update it from my local machine?
hi. i found out we can download nod32 update manually @ http://www.myitplanet.com/nod32

hope this help :thumb:
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problem

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bravehao wrote:I am runing nod32 antivirus, and i found it can only be updated from the internet or lan server, but if i don't have either, can i update it from my local machine?
What is solution?
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masoodmasood wrote:What is solution?
Purchase Enterprise Edition...update via disk or USB from the local mirror.
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Site to Update NOD32 Offline

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To update your NOD32 offline, open this site http://tokrat.phpnet.us
this site will be updated every 2 days (I hope so).
hope this site will very useful for everyone.
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Post by drjacob »

Simply follow these instructions to update your of NOD32

1. Download nodupdate.zip from http://www.nod32.jp/irda/
2. Extract the contents to any folder on your computer.
3. Open up the NOD32 Control Center by clicking on the system tray icon.
4. Open the "Update" screen and click on "Setup".
5. Click on "Servers" and click "Add".
6. Type the path of the folder with update files. Click OK. A new server is added to the dropdown list.
7. Select the new server (folder path) as the update server.
8. Back at the update screen, click "Update now".
9. After a brief pause, your NOD32 should be updated.
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