IMHO ClamAV is best suited for server-side/scripting use. If you want to 
scan an entire drive of a client computer on demand I think ClamWin is a 
friendlier choice. Neither, however, offers real-time protection, which I 
think is important on a Windows end-user computer. In that case you really 
should consider a paid product. My bang-for-your-buck preference here is 
AVG. If you're using the computer strictly for non-business/personal use 
then they even offer a free version (http://free.grisoft.com) My 2c...

Ryan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Albert Whale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 19:23
Subject: [clamav-win32] Question about Scanning.


>I have enjoyed installing ClamAV on Linux for some time now.  I wanted
> to use ClamAV for scanning a Windows Laptop.
>
> How can I scan the entire laptop's drive?
>
> Is there a preferred setup for protecting the drive?
>
> Thanks for your replies.
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