phildan@xxxxxx wrote:
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>On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 16:17:28 -0500, StephenB <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Rockfarmer <Rockfarmer.35jpz4@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote:
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>>>How do I configure Update so as I can view what is being updated, what
>>>progress is being made, how long will it be to finish, etc.?
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>>>I must be the only OneCare user who has dialup modem. OneCare just sits
>>>there reporting "Checking for Updates" sometime for hours.
>>>Frustrating One never knows when to disconnect or just leave it to
>>>monopolize the telephone line. | | | | | >>Unfortunately, there is no way to see the progress of a download in OneCare.
>>OneCare updates are downloaded in the background while you are connected, so the
>>only time you should have an issue is if you only ever connect for a few minutes
>>at a time and never remain connected long enough in a 10 day period to receive
>>the full updated signatures. If that happens, you'll get a warning and you
>>should then remain connected overnight until it updates.
>>-steve | | | | | >
>Steve,
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>Im not sure you answered all of Rockfarmers questions.
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>Assuming OneCare has the signatures, how can the user then monitor
>whats happening, double or reverse clicking the yellow shield doesn't
>seem get much in the way of a response.
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Actually, I think I did answer - there is no way to see what OneCare is doing
when it is checking for updates to itself.
What yellow shield are you referring to? If the OneCare tray icon is yellow,
double clicking it should open OneCare. It will then tell you in the main
interface what needs to be done to get back to green.
-steve
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