>You told me the other day how to setup up avg to work correctly, but I
>mistakenly deleted that email before I had a chance to do it. What I was
>wanting was to setup AVG and Declude so that it would read the virus name
>in declude currently avg reads the virus and pops up a box with its name
>and info but declude reports the name as unknown in an unknown location.
>You were saying something about a log or report, and I ask if anyone else
>was familar with avg on the forum and got no replys.
In order to get AVG to report the virus name so that Declude can use it,
there are two things that you need to do (which may or may not be possible
with AVG).
The first is to get AVG to save a report file called "report.txt file" in
the directory that it is scanning (you can *not* hard-code a specific
directory). Typing "AVG /?" from a command prompt should produce a list of
options; one of them should be for saving a report file. For the report
file name, you should use just "report.txt" (but, some scanners may require
the name as ".\report.txt").
The second step is to figure out a word/phrase that appears between the
name of the file that was scanned and the virus name in the report.txt
file. For example, if the report.txt file has "...\filename.exe is
INFECTED with Klez.", you would want use "INFECTED" as the
word/phrase. Then, you add a line "REPORT INFECTED" to the
\IMail\Declude\virus.cfg file.
-Scott
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