Thiserror occurs when the connection with update servers is interrupted. It may occur if the Internet connectivity is poor. If possible, try connecting to the Internet via another ISP to see if it makes a difference.
We are receiving same problem from our many customers. One thing i found common is that all customers have formatted laptop recently. Also the customers claims that their internet is working fine. And
www.eset.com is not opening in some case; no firewall nothing.
I'm running ERA version 6.5.522.0 and using a seperate server for Apache HTTP proxy. Normally, everything runs smoothly, but today i've been receiving quite a few errors from clients trying to update that says download interrupted. I've checked the Apache logs and other than the service restarting a couple of times, there weren't any others. As far as I know, nothing has changed with regards to my organization's firewall policy. It appears that other workstations are managing to update succesfully via the proxy but some are randomly failing.
we started using ESET Endpoint Antivirus in our organization. From the initial antivirus update (around 100mb) we receive the error, "Modules update failed - Download interrupted". If we try spamming the update button, after 20+ clicks the update completes and installed successfully. From what we tried so far, it looks like Meraki AMP is blocking the upgrade process. If we disable AMP or whitelist the client computer from Meraki Client tab, the update process is running smoothly for all our clients. We are not using any proxy. Here's what we tried without any luck so far:
I've add a recent issue with a bug in AMP causing AMP to crash on some downloads. Because it is crashing rather than blocking, nothing is logged. I believe it is resolved in 14.53. If you are running a version below this, try upgrading.
Hi,
i'm creating car remote starter using arduino nano, receiver and some relays.
one of the demands from this project was to be able to stop the code (by trigger), reset some variables and reset the void loop(make the code start from the beginning again).
i was thinking about interrupts witch can help me to reset some variables when trigger occurs but the problem is after the interrupt the code execution goes back to the last line it was and that line can be delay function of 5 minutes is there is any command i can "reset"the void loop? i,e make it run from the beginning?
And/or your "main code" doesn't have to run in the main loop, and you're not required to run setup(). You can put your "real loop" inside the main loop. Or, you can call a function from the main loop never returns (and probably contains one or more loops of it's own).
P.S.
A long-long time ago I made a car alarm with a different microcontroller. It finally died, but it ran for almost 20 years and it ran 24/7 even when the alarm was "disabled". The only time it was reset was when the car battery died every few-years, or if the alarm was temporarily disconnected for some reason.
thank you every one,
especially Blackfin ! thank you! you really helped me! you understood me very very well!by the comments you wrote in the sketch you posted i can assume you done something familiar?
Wild poliovirus (WPV) is the most commonly known form of the poliovirus. However, there is another form of polio that can spread within communities: circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus, or cVDPV. While cVDPVs are rare, they have been increasing in recent years due to low immunization rates within communities. cVDPV type 2 (cVDPV2) are the most prevalent, with 959 cases occurring globally in 2020. Notably, since the African Region was declared to have interrupted transmission of the wild poliovirus in August 2020, cVDPV are now the only form of the poliovirus that affects the African Region.
The oral polio vaccine (OPV) that has brought the wild poliovirus to the brink of eradication has many benefits: the live attenuated (weakened) vaccine virus provides better immunity in the gut, which is where polio replicates. The vaccine virus is also excreted in the stool, and in communities with low-quality sanitation, this means that it can be spread from person to person and actually help protect the community.
However, in communities with low immunization rates, as the virus is spread from one unvaccinated child to another over a long period of time (often over the course of about 12-18 months), it can mutate and take on a form that can cause paralysis just like the wild poliovirus. This mutated poliovirus can then spread in communities, leading to cVDPVs.
While cVDPVs affect communities and warrant public health action (i.e., outbreak response) given the public health threat that they pose, there are other kinds of vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPV) that are found in individuals and the environment. This section provides more information on those types of VDPVs.
Prolonged replication of VDPVs has been observed in a small number of people with rare immune deficiency disorders. Because they are not able to mount an immune response, these people are not able to clear the intestinal vaccine virus infection, which is usually cleared within six to eight weeks. They therefore excrete iVDPVs for prolonged periods.
When a vaccine-derived poliovirus is found in an individual that is not immunocompromised (i.e., it is not an iVDPV) and it is confirmed that this VDPV is not circulating within a community (i.e., it is not a cVDPV), then this case is referred to as an aVDPV.
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