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here is the attachment image to that, as its just happened again without me touching anything. Check in your update settings that the primary update server is set to "update.bitdefender.com" not "upgrade.bitdefender.com"
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I haven't checked this yet, but will the parental controls block access to religious sites for the more stringent levels? Propaganda, hate, religion, and violence are something I would prefer to keep children who use computers here away from. **** and perversion doesn't worry me nearly as much. I sort of get the impression…
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On Antivirus 2008, the install package for 32 and 64 bit works fine, and does the initial update. however, the configuration has the update server set to "upgrade.bitdefender.com" which renders the program unable to update after the initial setup. going into the setup options and changing the primary server to…
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As a parent, I want to know that I can allow my children to surf the web without fear of them coming across ###ual content and perversion. I do not want to have to sit beside them and review each page and then update my parental control software manually. After the 20 years I've been on the internet, I'd say your…
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Well, I can state with certainty that BD has no obvious adverse effects on MSOffice 2003 on XP or Vista on my machines. However, symantec products sure did. I, too, switched from Symantec and found that once Symantec's software has its tentacles wrapped around your system, getting them out is likely going to have side…
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It's disappointing to hear that the Standard client for enterprise is no longer available. Many AV bundles use technology already existing in Windows or MS Office. It could be argued that the integrated Microsoft components are not as good, but it's also a common reality that AV products eventually get feature bloat and…