September 15, 2016
A self-protection module defect that might cause system crashes if Microsoft Hyper-V was enabled has been corrected.
Also corrected was a Dr.Web Updater issue that caused problems when updating the anti-virus via a proxy server.
The following issues have been resolved in Dr.Web Shellguard:
- A compatibility issue between Dr.Web Shellguard and the Kyocera 8001i printer driver;
- Errors that could cause Internet Explorer, Skype for Business, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 to terminate abnormally;
- An error that caused the 64-bit version of MS Word 2016 to terminate abnormally if DeviceLock software was installed in the system;
- A problem involving the abnormal termination of Internet Explorer 9 while webpages using ActiveX were being loaded;
- A problem that occurred on machines that had Microsoft Office XP applications installed on them;
- A conflict with EMET software;
- Interaction issues with Microsoft Office applications launched using VMWare ThinApp software;
- Problems resulting in false positives when printing Microsoft Word 2007 documents on Canon LBP 1120 and Canon LBP 810 printers; when working with JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox; and when using the iBank2 service and the BIFITSigner plugin in Internet Explorer; as well as when closing MS Excel 2016 if OfficeTab 11.0 and Abbyy FineReader 12 were installed in the system.
The update will be performed automatically; however, a system reboot will be required.
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