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Ours
comes down through our auto-download process. After hearing your troubles
I definitely don't think we'll be upgrading our Inoculan anytime soon!
;-)
Here's the reply from CA tech support:
"The scan from the DOS mode will not able to
report the virus name, even the summary will display about the infection
and will take necessary action, the only way to find out is using scan from
the windows mode."
So I asked them where I could download a copy of
inocucmd.exe, since it isn't obvious on their website. We'll see what
they say.
Stan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 7:58
AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Virus name
reporting for InoculateIT
Here's a similar test from my system:
*** InoculateIT AntiVirus
Summary Listing *** 05-13-2002 13:58:42
Engine version: 35.02
05/02/2002 Data version: 35.52 05/09/2002 Examining
Workstation Memory...No Viruses Were Detected In Workstation
Memory Scanning INOCUCMD.EXE. Please wait ... No Viruses Were Detected
in INOCUCMD.EXE Target Directory: [C:\IMAIL\SPOOL\DFECE1B2.VIR] Target
Files: [*.*] [DOS][C:\IMAIL\SPOOL\DFECE1B2.VIR\0.COM] is infected by
virus [EICAR test file]
Total Files
Scanned: 2 Total Bytes
Scanned 368 Total Viruses
Found: 1 Total Infected Files
Found: 1 Total Elapsed
Time: 00:00:01 Scan
Type:
Secure
*** End Of Summary
***
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Rodney
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