November 16, 2015
A Dr.Web Security Space, Anti-virus for Windows setup issue that interfered with the process of upgrading from Dr.Web Anti-virus to Dr.Web Security Space 11.0 has been resolved.
The self-protection module defects that resulted in Dr.Web ShellGuard (protection from exploits) false positives and the component's abnormal termination during interaction with other software have been corrected.
A Dr.Web Net Filter for Windows driver error that could prevent applications launched via the Metro interface from working properly has been eliminated.
Dr.Web Email-templates now incorporate error descriptions matching product component updating phases.
A control service issue involving files and folders being added onto the list of items to be protected by the Parental Control has been eliminated.
Adjustments made to the Anti-rootkit API help prevent a system critical error under Windows 10 (x86) that occurred as a result of this OS’s recent large update to build version 10586.
The update also delivers the first documentation version in French and German.
The update will be performed automatically; however, a system reboot will be required.
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