The command line utility ran again today and added 10 megabytes. You
noticed a change and the command line ran again. I will start recording
version numbers along with dates. I ran mpcmdrun and it reported no updates
needed.
With your help we seem to have isolated it to mse and updates.
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
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> Bill Bradshaw wrote:
>
>> It just reports the signature file is up to date no matter how many times
>> I
>> run it. I wondering if this may have something to do with the Network
>> Inspection System definitions.
>
> Probably have to wait until Microsoft actually has a newer signature
> database file to upload.
>
> If you want, you can manually download and install the sig updates from:
>
>
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/971606/how-to-manually-download-the-la
test-definition-updates-for-microsoft-security-essentials
>
> Until there is a new version, doing this over and over is a waste of
> bandwidth, time, and CPU cycles. Alas, their KB article and download
> links don't provide version information.
>
>
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5247-microsoft-security-essentials-definition
-update.html
>
> That announced a new sig (definition) update just today. Is that the
> one the GUI frontend to MSSE reports to you? After you use mpcmdrun
> with the -signatureupdate switch, is the version any different in the
> GUI frontend for MSSE?
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