Notice how the website (bottom right) shows a higher version than the Virus software update check window:
[Blocked Image: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/876736/AccessVirus/VirusUpdateCheckFails.png]
Notice how the website (bottom right) shows a higher version than the Virus software update check window:
[Blocked Image: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/876736/AccessVirus/VirusUpdateCheckFails.png]
My guess is, because the higher version is in beta it doesn't count as a new version for the updater. Never use the updater, so.. it is a (logical) guess.
I guessed as much as well. And that would indeed make sense when the installed version is a public release. But in this case, the current version is a beta just as well.
Not necessarily strange, when standard modus operandi is to neglect betas. Which, thinking of that, would be a smart thing. I guess you would be pretty furious if your system got updated with a Beta that it screws up. If you're some hotshot artist, this could become a costly afar for Access...
That would be true for automatically installing the software. But not at all when simply informing the user of the existence of a newer version, which is what I expect from a "Check for updates" button.
makes sense