Fpcmd is a Win32 console application, command-line only.

F-prot is the DOS command line app, with a DOS user interface(if called with
no parameters).

My testing shows a very small (<10%) performance benefit when using fpcmd.

Either should be OK, but fpcmd is not "officially" supported, unless they've
changed policy recently.

I chose to stay with f-prot for now because of the ease of updating the .exe
using my existing scripts.

Jerry

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From: "Bill Landry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:02 PM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] Which F-Prot scanner to call?


> I followed a thread on the IMail list today where a Declude AV user
upgraded
> to F-Prot 3.12a and apparently the F-Prot.exe file disappeared.  So he
> updated his virus.config file to use the FPcmd.exe file instead, and he
says
> it's working fine.
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows what the difference is between the two
files
> and which one would be the preferred one to use with Declude?
>
> Bill
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