Same issue here as well. Obviously the definitions are corrupted in some way. I am sure the powers at be will correct this ASAP. Be patient all...
Same issue here as well. Obviously the definitions are corrupted in some way. I am sure the powers at be will correct this ASAP. Be patient all...
Me 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10...I'm having the same problems. hopefully a mod will chime in, love the program.
Same thing for me,
I thought something was wrong with my machine,
that's why I came looking for an answer.
I'm sure they will fix it.
I tried 3 European and 3 American mirrors. All returned '' bad checksum ''.
I'm sure they'll have this fixed quite soon.
Remember it's 4:29 a.m on Spybot's home base right now (and they have to sleep like we all do )
Thame thing here in Texuth.
Thith thucjks!
But......
Last edited by groucho; 2008-11-05 at 04:42.
Hi All,
It seems that the powers to be, wants to see how many users are using SpyBot Search and Destroy program.
I also tried many Servers and received "bad checksum" on all downloads with a Released Date of 2008-11-04.
I also tried just one out of six and still received "bad checksum" error.
You mean to tell me that there is not one person who works for Spybot who is awake and monitoring these forums? And don't they check before issuing updates to make sure they are indeed ready and able to be downloaded by their users?
I think this is pretty ridiculous....
BTW - add me to the list of those who have tried every single 'mirror' site, with nothing but 'bad checksums'.
rubybear, Team Spybot is working hard behind the scenes developing Spybot.
Patrick M. Kolla (PepiMK), said that there was a downtime in the servers, so I'm assuming that is probably what is causing the bad checksums.
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=32751
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Same issue here...I've tried just about every mirror with the same result!
It appears that the www.safer-networking.org/updates/spybotsd.ini file which controls the updates was released before the updates were actually staged on the update mirrors.
I suggest that you try again after the 2008-11-04 or 2008-11-05 updates are announced in the Announcements forum.
Last edited by md usa spybot fan; 2008-11-05 at 05:39.
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