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Tarkus

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Getting Update Errors
« on: August 02, 2003, 08:40:23 PM »
I am currently running  avast! 4 Home version 4.0.235.  It was installed on  4.7.2003.  Since then I have not had any automatic updates to the iAVS file so I decided to perform an update check manually.  This has worked in the past.  I also see on your website that 0307-5 is the current version and was released today.  When I attempt to perform a manual request for updates I get a pop-up that states:

The specified module could not be found.
cannot start incremental update.


It does look like no upates have occured since the program was updates on July 4th.  Any ideas?  I just tried to update the vps files with the download from the website and get the following error:

Can't install VPS update.  Please report the following error codes:

Ver:4.0.235
SI:0x00000002
ST:0xFFFFFFFF
LE:0x00000000

Ok another update.  It looks like setiface.dll is missing from the setup subdirectory.  I also found this entry in logs for a portion of the update that occured on the 4th.

18:20:23.815  Copying E:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\Setup\seti000000eb.vpu failed!!! error 0x00000020 ignored

The update completed though without any indication of an error occuring.  Could this file be the missilg dll?

Thanks for any help.

Tarkus


« Last Edit: August 02, 2003, 09:07:43 PM by Tarkus »

kubecj

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Re:Getting Update Errors
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2003, 11:25:01 PM »
Ok another update.  It looks like setiface.dll is missing from the setup subdirectory.  I also found this entry in logs for a portion of the update that occured on the 4th.

18:20:23.815  Copying E:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\Setup\seti000000eb.vpu failed!!! error 0x00000020 ignored

Hello, it should be enough to copy the named vpu file to setiface.dll filename, internet updates should work then.

Tarkus

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Re:Getting Update Errors
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2003, 04:15:56 AM »
That did the trick.  I notice that when it runs it  copies the other setu000000eb.vpu to avast.setup.exe.  Thanks for the confirmation.

Tarkus