> You'll need to go back to the original settings that I gave you for the
> "buggy" version of Innocu*:
>
>          SCANFILE  C:\Progra~1\Comput~1\Inocul~1\inocucmd.exe
>          VIRUSCODE 100
>
> Note that there must be no occurrences of "report.txt" in the virus.cfg
> file, and no lines beginning with "REPORT".
>                                          -Scott


Ok, I tried this and still no go. I get the same "timeout" and "cannot
delete" messages. I'm seriously looking at F-prot or something, cause this
Innoculan is giving me a migraine. Like I said, this has GOT to work
somehow, but I'll be danged if I know what that is. I know the on demand is
disabled, but why it's still there is a mystery to me..... help!

Paul


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