Self-protection module updated in Dr.Web 10.0 for Windows
October 22, 2015
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated the component Dr.Web SelfPROtect (10.00.14.10080) in Dr.Web Security Space and Dr.Web Anti-virus 10.0, Dr.Web 10.0 for Windows Servers, in Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite supporting centralised administration (part of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 10.0) as well as in the Internet-service Dr.Web AV-Desk 10.0. The update delivers a fix of an identified defect.
In particular, a self-protection module issue involving the launch of Microsoft Office applications and Internet Explorer via Citrix XenApp has been resolved.
The Dr.Web Anti-virus service software and the other Dr.Web applications listed above will be updated automatically, but a system reboot will be required.
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