For details, see the following articles: Update endpoint software in Malwarebytes Nebula Use the Endpoint Agent Command. If it is disabled, then you need to update the Windows Endpoint software manually. MBAM will not report the correct version of the transferred database. If Nebula is configured with Automatically download and install Malwarebytes application updates enabled, then no further action is needed. If the above fails then A) transfer an up-to-date rules.ref file, or B) transfer a freshly downloaded mbam-rules.exe file from a donor system as is also outlined in the FAQ Section A, item 4. MBAM will not report the correct database version and the database will almost certainly be somewhat older then the most current one. If the above fails then try downloading/executing the manual update as is outlined in the FAQ Section A, item 4. The database downloaded will be the latest and correctly indicated everywhere. If your computer can update the database from the Internet, then from MBAM's Update tab, click on "Check for Updates". The following are your best real world actions: The above was to show you the current responses when using a new, then old, then new database. Note: Starting with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.60, you must also copy the file nf located within the Configuration folder which is in the same folder as rules.ref listed above. So what exactly are you suggesting Delete orgininal rules.ref, download mbam-rules.exe and update through that even though the version # is the same and same file size as the previous, delete the rules.ref again and do a in-program up-date? Windows Vista and Windows 7: C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\rules.ref.
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