>
>>I notice that you can't reliably run the dos version fprot.exe scanner on 
>>win2k - it behaves erratically - which I suspect happens when just 
>>calling it to scan one file.
>
>This is the first I've heard of the DOS version of F-Prot behaving 
>erratically on win2k.  What specifically is happening?
>                         -Scott
>When running dos fprot at a command prompt on win2k server or wkstn, it 
>will scan the root directory and NOT subdirectories. upon exiting the 
>program, you get a system halted message (that one may be able to be fixed 
>with some fancy path and shell statements or something - no settings are 
>saved etc...I have seen a 16bit subsystem error message having to do with 
>f-prot on the server console (the one running declude and fprot) but it 
>used to work three or so months ago before the latest round of updates to 
>the program...Maybe it's just me, but I tried it on three systems. I was 
>just wondering if it was time to move to the 32bit version.

thanks,
Kevin


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