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Kaspersky 2010 module not authenticated?

July 4th, 2009 · 3 Comments

I just installed KIS 2010 I wanted to update because datebases was obselete. But when I tried to update all I get is this error ‘module was not authenticated.’ How do I fix this?

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    3 responses so far ↓

    • 1 Jay5678 // Jul 4, 2009

      Step 1. Open the main application window

      Step 2. In the right upper corner click Settings

      Step 3. In the left part of the window that will open click My Update Center

      Step 4. In the Update source section click the Settings button

      Step 5. In the window Update settings click the Proxy-server… button

      Step 6. Check Use proxy server.

      You can also select Automatically detect the proxy server settings, but if the application fails to detect the settings, you need to specify the settings manually.

      If you are working in a local network, then you may need to specify proxy server authentication.

      For more:
      http://support.kaspersky.com/faq/?qid=208280235

    • 2 rams // Aug 23, 2009

      this does not resolve the problem.
      everything ok as mentioned in your responce but still the problem persists.
      the kasperssky also have no reply

    • 3 No // Oct 30, 2009

      Posted “solution” does not work at all. And marking this SOLVED, and having Yahoo Answers users copying and pasting it doesn’t help anything.

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