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Components updated in Dr.Web 10.0 products for Windows, Dr.Web 10.0 for MS Exchange, and Dr.Web 10.0 for IBM Lotus Domino

November 19, 2015

Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated Dr.Web Control Service (10.0.13.11123), the module SelfPROtect (10.00.15.11160) and Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API (10.0.14.201511160) 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 centralized administration (part of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 10.0) and in the Internet-service Dr.Web AV-Desk 10.0. The anti-rootkit API has also been updated in Dr.Web 10.0 for MS Exchange and in Dr.Web 10.0 for IBM Lotus Domino. In addition, Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite has also had its Dr.Web Enterprise Agent for Windows setup component (10.0.11.11131) updated. The update resolves known software issues, provides feature enhancements and delivers tweaks.

Possible operation problems of the self-protection module on PCs running Windows 10 have been eliminated.

A control service issue involving an error in connection of Dr.Web Agent to the Control Center where a false message, that the station was connected earlier or last connection with the server failed, was displayed. This issue occurred in Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite and Dr.Web AV-Desk.

The procedure of automatic updating of Dr.Web 6.0 products has been improved in Dr.Web Enterprise Agent for Windows setup as part of Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite. Also, the issue that might disconnect Dr.Web Server when installing under low-speed connection has been resolved. In addition, a defect that prevented the correct routines with domain names using IPv6 has been corrected.

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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