autobotranger 1 Posted July 5, 2016 Share Posted July 5, 2016 By coincidence I've noticed that the build version of the realtime protection module appears to be quite a bit older than all the other modules. The date for the build version of highlighted module is dated all the way back from 06-08-2015, while all the other module build dates are from 2016. From a casual observation that just seem sort of outdated and a little odd? I'm not sure if this matters in any way, but I'd just like to verify if this really is the latest version and if my Eset NOD32 Antivirus 9 program is all up to date. *My program version is in Danish, but I'm certain that the experts can tell what the various translations are supposed to be* Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit version 6.1.7601 SP1 NOD32 version: NOD32 Antivirus version 9.0.381.2 (Danish language UI) Virussignaturdatabase: 13756 (20160705)Modulet Hurtigt svar: 8293 (20160705)Opdateringsmodul: 1064 (20160324)Antivirus- og antispywarescannermodul: 1491 (20160630)Avanceret heuristikmodul: 1170 (20160425)Arkivunderstøttelsesmodul: 1251 (20160627)Rensemodul: 1123 (20160606)Anti-Stealthsupportmodul: 1098 (20160525)ESET SysInspector-modul: 1259 (20160406)Beskyttelsesmodul til realtidsovervågning af filsystemet: 1010 (20150806)Modul til oversættelsessupport: 1500 (20160623)HIPS-supportmodul: 1236 (20160704)Internetbeskyttelsesmodul: 1256 (20160606)Databasemodul: 1082 (20160601)Konfigurationsmodul (33): 1240.4 (20160406)LiveGrid-kommunikationsmodul: 1021 (20160310)Særligt renseprogram: 1012 (20160405)Registrering af rodsæt og rensningsmodul: 1003 (20160508)Modul for netværksbeskyttelse: 1191 (20160630) "Beskyttelsesmodul til realtidsovervågning af filsystemet: 1010 (20150806)" is the one I'm concerned with. Thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Solution Marcos 3,591 Posted July 5, 2016 Administrators Solution Share Posted July 5, 2016 That's ok. Real-time protection binaries are updated via product updates. If I remember correctly, there's been only one update of the module in recent years which was supposed to fix something on a specific server OS. Link to post Share on other sites
shocked 51 Posted July 6, 2016 Share Posted July 6, 2016 it's normal to see some older components. if there is no known issue or new feature to be implemented, there won't be a new update to that module(s). Link to post Share on other sites
autobotranger 1 Posted July 6, 2016 Author Share Posted July 6, 2016 That's ok. Real-time protection binaries are updated via product updates. If I remember correctly, there's been only one update of the module in recent years which was supposed to fix something on a specific server OS. it's normal to see some older components. if there is no known issue or new feature to be implemented, there won't be a new update to that module(s). That's good to hear. Thank you very much both of you for answering my question Kudos! Link to post Share on other sites
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