ソリューションが必要です
I just need a little more clarity on the "Content revision" folder. The biggest folder under "content" will be the "Virus Definitions" folders for both 32bit and 64bit clients. Within each of these folders is a bunch of files and a "Full" folder.
The "Full" folder is obviously just the "full.zip" file that has been extracted.
So my questions:
- What is the difference between the xdelta.dax and the xdelta.dax.sig files?
- What is the difference between the delta.dax and the delta.dax.sig files?
- What is the content of the "FULL" folder?
- The Full folder has a number of .DAT files (which will be the virus def files but these are 91MB, 26MB etc. [i.e. TCDEFS.dat; TCSCANx.DAT] Nothing to suggest the normal DAT file of around 90KB).
I am trying to understand that in the following scenario what is being copied across
- If a client's virus definitions are out of date and out of date beyond the content revision's held by a SEPM or GUP, the content revision will be downloaded to the client (this could be a file that is 450MB in size). - What is this content that is being sent to the client? Where is the current virus definition file (the 90-100KB) one coming from? What is being replaced on the client side?