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  2. Patch release - Wikipedia

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    Point releases are the off-white boxes in the diagram. A patch release (often colloquially also known as a point release, dot release, or bugfix release) is a software release of a product or other project, especially one intended to fix bugs or do small cleanups rather than add significant features.

  3. Windows Live OneCare - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live OneCare (previously Windows OneCare Live, codenamed A1) was a computer security and performance enhancement service developed by Microsoft for Windows.A core technology of OneCare was the multi-platform RAV (Reliable Anti-virus), [1] which Microsoft purchased from GeCAD Software Srl in 2003, [2] but subsequently discontinued. [3]

  4. Release notes - Wikipedia

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    Release notes detail the corrections, changes or enhancements (functional or non-functional) made to the service or product the company provides.[7] [8] [9]They might also be provided as an artifact accompanying the deliverables for System Testing and System Integration Testing and other managed environments especially with reference to an information technology organization.

  5. Microsoft Security Essentials - Wikipedia

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    Users may alternatively download the updates manually from the Microsoft Security Portal website. [7] On 30 September 2011, a faulty definition update caused the product to incorrectly tag Google Chrome as malware. The issue was resolved within three hours.

  6. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Software versioning is the process of assigning either unique version names or unique version numbers to unique states of computer software. Within a given version number category (e.g., major or minor), these numbers are generally assigned in increasing order and correspond to new developments in the software.

  7. Known error - Wikipedia

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  8. Antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    The command-line virus scanner of Clam AV 0.95.2 running a virus signature definition update, scanning a file, and identifying a Trojan. Antivirus software running on individual computers is the most common method employed of guarding against malware, but it is not the only solution.

  9. Upstream (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In software development, when software has been forked or uses a chain of libraries/dependencies, upstream refers to an issue that occurs in software related to the chain. It is the direction that is toward the original authors or maintainers of software. It is usually used in the context of a version, a bug, or a patch.