On Tuesday 13 January 2004 6:56 pm, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I use clamav on my linux server...
>
> But of course I want to protect my windows desktop against
> viruses and be able to scan my disks. Am I still stuck with
> having to pay Norton or whoever else for a windows scanner?
>
> Any open source alternatives?

I do not know of any Open Source A-V products for Windows, however you should 
have no difficulty finding A-V scanners for Windows which are free to use, 
especially if the machine is a personal (home) computer rather than a 
corporate system.

Alternatively, of course, set up a network share of your C: drive and use 
smbmount on your linux server to scan files using ClamAV :)

Antony.

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