saubrey wrote:Qbik did not say how soon it would be implemented, but last week when I emailed them they said soon. Sorry I don't have better information.
-- Steve
Hi all,
i) Is anyone game to install Wingate and KAV as a trial on another box with the same operating system, just to determine if it fails when hooked to the same internet?
ii) Now I do not recommend anyone do this [if you have more the better to isolate the culprit] but if you deactivate the licence keys, uninstall Wingate and KAV, delete the whole Qbik Registry branch, then re-install from scratch,
without importing an old Wingate Registry, does the fault go away?
As I said don't do this if concerned about the consequences in a production environment.
Always make backups and store the files in a safe separate location.
To extract the full registry I use this command:
REG EXPORT "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Qbik Software" C:\PROGRA~1\WINGATE\QBIK.REG /Y
It creates a file QBIK.REG in the Wingate directory, all cautions apply about exporting or importing the registry, if in doubt don't use this suggestion.
In the past I have had cases where KAV refused to update on a range of o/s from Win2k, XP, Win2k3 yet eventually cleared the fault one way or another.