That is normal. The Declude diagnostics will save the eicar.com file to the hard drive to see if there is an on-access virus scanner running in the background, which can interfere with Declude Virus.I received the following notification from my mail server after installing the latest version (1.65) of Declude, and running the -diag to ensure the installation was succesful."The file C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\eicar.com is infected with EICAR test file Test. Unable to clean the file using the current Scan engine version 4.1.60 DAT version 4.0.4217.(from MERCURY IP 207.190.36.135 user MERCURY\Administrator running NetShield 2000 4.5 OAS)" I did not resend myself the eicar test file, nor am I using the DAT 4.0.4217. I *am* using the latest DAT from McAfee, which is 4237. Why would running the -diag trigger that message? I just ran the -diag again to confirm and sure enough, here is the message again.
However, note that if the Declude.exe file is run from any directory other than \IMail, it won't do anything useful (the diagnostic information won't be accurate).
-Scott
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