The trend micro from the school that i downloaded goes in and out from offline to online for no reason. Is this normal for this prograIm I saw from a google search that the IP address for this can get messed up and needs to be addressed but since mine seems to go in and out randomly I didn't know if anyone else was having this issue.
3/25/2009 9:07:01 PM
I'm using it on several machines now and I haven't seen the issue that you're describing.
3/25/2009 10:18:38 PM
I've seen the same thing. I have no idea why it does this.
3/25/2009 10:27:00 PM
firewall?Id put a case in on this with OIT. sounds like a bug.
3/25/2009 10:50:03 PM
It's not an issue. That's fairly typical behavior. It claims to be offline only when it's unable to contact its parent server for updates. Since it tries multiple times, it will fix itself after a time. You'll see this crop up most often if you switch between network connections (i.e. taking a laptop between campus and home).
3/26/2009 7:37:17 AM
never should have switched from SEP
3/26/2009 7:40:13 AM
^ you're joking, right? SEP can die in a fire.
3/26/2009 8:06:06 AM
That reminds me, I need to make the transition.So, why does it have to constantly be online? If it's for nothing more than the occasional update there shouldn't be a problem with it going offline every once in a while. I can see where it would be annoying if a tool-tip message box alerted you about the online status with every transition.Might as well ask I guess... can you just set the thing to "I'll take care of updates" and save resources by not executing the perpetual ping?
3/26/2009 8:56:56 AM
SEP is a better user experience, but trend micro has routinely had faster detection/defs for the past year or so
3/26/2009 10:46:53 AM
^ I disagree. Ive noticed consistently that defs are a day behind. SEP always had same day and often multiple times daily updates.
3/26/2009 3:56:01 PM
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3/26/2009 6:10:52 PM
So far I've been pleased with the ease of deployment of Trend Micro. Especially since it has a fast installer and doesn't require a reboot of the operating system to be functional. I hate Symantec Consumer products with a passion, and although their Corporate product wasn't horrible, it wasn't extremely effective either.The offline aspect is barely noticable, besides, most people really aren't going to contract anything while offline, generally speaking.
3/26/2009 6:32:25 PM
3/26/2009 7:07:53 PM
that's actually not true... with the flash vuln and some other vulnerabilities last year, ryan found trendmicro was considerably ahead (1-4 days) with actually catching new mutations of worms and exploits. he often had to submit stuff that came up as positive to the symantec def list
3/26/2009 7:40:38 PM
orly, i wasn't aware of thatexplains a lot...
3/26/2009 8:49:52 PM