A pop-up dialog complained about this and seemed to say it couldn't update itself, suggesting it might be due to a problem with our internet connection, even though this was working just fine for every other application on our system. On first launch the program displays the 'Date of virus signatures' which was more than three months earlier, presumably because it hadn't been updated yet. Setup is simple, but a little unpolished. Close the pop-up window and you can choose to download the package as normal. There are trial builds available for all the main eScan products, and although the download page asks for your email address, you don't have to provide it. The system requirements on the website (opens in new tab) also gave the product a dusty, dated feel, with talk of how e-Scan needs at least Windows 2000 Professional SP4 with Internet Explorer 7.0 or a display with a resolution of 640x480, and no mention of Windows 10 at all.
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