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This is normally a very fast operation with minimal impact on your Internet connection bandwidth and is a huge advantage when compared to other products that must re-download the entire anti-virus database file each time.</I> | This is normally a very fast operation with minimal impact on your Internet connection bandwidth and is a huge advantage when compared to other products that must re-download the entire anti-virus database file each time.</I> | ||
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Revision as of 07:56, 9 June 2009
Q. What size update files does eScan have?
A. eScan uses an incremental update process. This allows it to only download the new virus signatures and append it to the existing anti-virus database.
This is normally a very fast operation with minimal impact on your Internet connection bandwidth and is a huge advantage when compared to other products that must re-download the entire anti-virus database file each time.
Email us your feedback to solutions@mwti.net