Hi,

I understand the problem perfectly as it happened to me as well.

We are talking about 3 things here:

1) the DOS command line scanner
2) the Windows on demand scanner
3) the Windows real time scanner

I've alway been able to use 1 and 2 together before 3.11b.

Now if I try to run 2, it tells me *Can't run more than one instance of this program!*
There are no other instances of 2 running.

1 and 3 have never been able to run together as it interferes with
declude AV scanner.

This is a definate bug in the 3.11b, and it has been reported by 2 or 3
other people on this list that I've noticed so far.

Thanks,
Andy Baldwin

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Monday, December 24, 2001, 9:21:49 AM, you wrote:

SBL> I must not understand your situation.  I have 3.11b and I don't have any
SBL> conflicts.

SBL> The only one I've seen is if the Real Time scanner were operating and
SBL> one tried to initiate another instance of it.  That gives an error as
SBL> you describe.  I installed without the Real Time scanner option to
SBL> remove it.  Otherwise you can disable it from the task bar tray icon.

SBL> I've not seen any conflicts with the On Demand scanner.  I guess you'd
SBL> just want to make certain you don't select the spool folder with the On
SBL> Demand scanner.  

SBL> I don't know about the Real Time scanner settings since I don't use it.

SBL> But I think I must be misunderstanding your problem.

SBL> Terry


SBL> -----Original Message-----
SBL> Hello,

SBL> Anyone find the solution yet. When I did my upgrade, I have the same
SBL> problem. If I run F-Prot DOS for checking mail, I can't run the OnDemand
SBL> scanner. I get the same error message about running more that one copy
SBL> of
SBL> the program.

SBL> So my choice is check e-mail or protect the mail server, but it seems
SBL> like I
SBL> can't do both. I even did a complete uninstall and reinstall a couple of
SBL> times but could not get them both to work.

SBL> Thanks
SBL> Ken


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