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Hi to all,
I've been getting systematic errors 732 while trying to update MBAM. It is fully authorized at the firewall level (COMODO/Windows Firewall), but it still does not want to work.
Btw, I tried manually downloading the update (rules.ref) with Free Download Manager and it gave me lots of "Server does not respond" issues.
Any way to solve this?

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Checkout the page on errors, http://www.malwareby...showtopic=10138

And this, no mattter what version of IE you have it has to be on-line even if you don't use it: http://www.malwareby...showtopic=24605

If you want, I would run a clean tool:

please try a clean tool below, remove the program and re-install again

1. Uninstall Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware using Add/Remove programs in the control panel.
2. Restart your computer (very important).
3. Download and run this utility. http://www.malwareby.../mbam-clean.exe

4. It will ask to restart your computer (please allow it to).
5. After the computer restarts, install the latest version from here. http://www.malwareby...am-download.php

Note: You will need to reactivate the program using the license you were sent
Launch the program and set the Protection and Registration. Then go to the UPDATE tab if not done during installation and check for updates.
Restart the computer again and verify that MBAM is in the task tray and run a Quick Scan.

I would get a 732 once in a while, I would browse my IE to another page, give it a kick so to say, then download mbam updates, at my end, I never got a 732 again.... XP & Trend Micro-- look over some of the other 732 posts, a page or two back.
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Let us know how the above went please? thx...
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View Postcentralkong, on Oct 12 2009, 08:15 PM, said:

Hi to all,
I've been getting systematic errors 732 while trying to update MBAM. It is fully authorized at the firewall level (COMODO/Windows Firewall), but it still does not want to work.
Btw, I tried manually downloading the update (rules.ref) with Free Download Manager and it gave me lots of "Server does not respond" issues.
Any way to solve this?
Do you use a proxy or have one set in IE? If so, that could be the issue. If you do, then review the help file for Malwarebytes' under Start>All Programs>Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware for info on using a proxy. Also, try downloading the file directly through your browser, not a download manager as the servers may not work with them.
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Also make sure your LAN settings is set to Auto... that was/is an issue that was brought up in the past...
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