My currenct internet security subscription is expiring, and I decided to give AIS 2010 a try. So, I just downloaded the 30-day trial. No problems with the installation. Everything seems to be running smoothly. The only problem I'm having is that there seems to be a problem with the virus definition updates. I received a Microsoft security warning saying that Avast reports that it might not be up to date. So I open avast, go to "maintenance" and "update" and I click "update engine and virus definitions." After updating it tells me that my engine and definitions are already up to date (current version 100405-0). I then click "OK." Then the screen tells me that the current version I'm running is 100309-0, and it says at the bottom, "Your virus definitions are out of date! Latest virus definitions: 100405-0." Which is what it said on the previous screen I had. And, I still have that ominious Microsoft security icon in my tray. So, I'm confused as to what to do. By the way, I'm running Vista 32-bit, if that's important.
If someone could share with me a solution to this problem, I'd appreciate it. It's kind of disappointing to have a problem right out of the gate when you're testing a software package to see if it fits your needs. But, I'm willing to give it a shot, if I can get this problem solved. Thanks in advance!