Thanks Scott! The windows version would not work but the DOS version works
like a champ.


Paul Ingram
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>Any ideas or thoughts?

I would recommend just running the DOS version on a server.  The Windows
version isn't very server friendly (although I've never heard of it causing
a BSOD).  Windows AV programs need delve deep into the heart of the OS to
do their dirty work (they need to intercept files while they are being
written to the hard drive), whereas the DOS program is only called as
needed, and just needs to read the file in a standard way.
                              -Scott

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