update not up to date

Recently when this PC connects to the internet the vps is often not the latest update, eg. When it updates its 2014.04.21.0 but the latest update is 2014.04.22.2, is that normal?

Is your date and time correct on your PC?

How do you have your updates set up in Avast?

What version and product of Avast are you using?

Have you ever had an antivirus (AV) on this machine in the past? If so, how did you remove it?

What other security software do you have on this machine? Is your firewalll blocking Avast?

all usless questions. it’s a server issue. This same problem occured about 10 days ago.

Wrong! I have been receiving both streaming and “regular” vps updates.

YOU have…not everyone.
I have 4 diff PCs here and NONE of them updates. two are freshly installed OSes and avast.

Please, if you don’t know what your talking about, just stay out. This is the exact same problem we had about ten days ago. After a lot of complaining, it got fixed, without repair-installing or anything like that. Server issue, solved by the avast team.

To my knowledge its recent problem it only occur recently on a PC that use to receive regular updates correctly.

other PC with same version have no such problem.

Date and time is correct, with automatic update.

Which version of avast do you have?

Please stick to one thread. Ranting isn’t going to help at all.

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=149412.msg1085518#msg1085518

@jividal
You really need to improve your communication skills, folks are simply trying to assist.

@jvidal,
Are you using “Silent Gaming Mode” ???
That would prevent pop ups from occurring and also updates from happening. :slight_smile:

no. i’m not.
And this is happening on several PCs, not just one.
Avast update server responds “No new version available” when trying to update, having an old vps…

When you manually try to update the VPS and it’s already updated, you get the following message:

http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1398370849964-11324.png

When you manually try to update the avast! program, and it’s already updated, this is what you see:

http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1398370979483-11059.png

I think your trying the wrong update or are expecting one thing while trying something else. :slight_smile:

Do you think I’m a newbie or what???
How stupid do you think I’m?
I’m sorry, but you are insulting me!
I’m talking about the VPS UPDATE.

Wanna see?
look:

In case you don’t understand, “ya esta actualizado” means “It’s already up to date”, which it obviously isn’t.

How stupid do you think I’m? ???
I’m sorry, but you are insulting me! I am ???
I’m talking about the VPS UPDATE. You didn’t say that and neither did your reply clarify that.
There are 2 updates: VPS and Program.
If you aren’t specific. I don’t know which one you mean. I’m not sitting in from of your computer, you are.
Translating from one language to another also leaves something to be desired.
If you use a language other than English, why not post in your native language:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=21.0
That would eliminate translation problems.
You seem to forget, Like You, we use the product, We don’t work for Avast.

Did you even read the first 2 or 3 posts in this thread??? It was always about the VPS.
I’m gonna stop now, it’s obvious none of you have a clue about this problem.
My messages are intended for the devs, they’re the ones that have to fix the server issues, just like they did 10 days ago.

Seems you’r the only one with a problem ??? Hope they fix it for you.

You obviously didn’t read the first post about a guy complaining about the same problem…

Look, I appreciate your trying to help, but if you’re not experiencing this issue, clearly you don’t know what I’m talking about.

Could you show a screenshot of the Settings > Update (when you update)

It should then show the VPS it should be at is wrong or not.

Also by doing that it should state the server too… what’s the affected server?

@ jvidal Being abrasive is not helping your image nor does it influence others.

jvidal, if it was/is a server problem everyone would have problems.
So you are wrong about that.