Sorry if I missed the discussion on this one, but..
I noticed that some people are using hyphens with the command line
arguments ("-type") and some (like me) use slash ("/type"). I am using
3.12b. Are these interchangeable?
Thanks,
John
"R. Scott Perry" wrote:
>
> >Just upgraded from F-Prot 3.12a to 3.12b, after which my virus logs show :
> >
> >
> >10/11/2002 12:30:48 Qfcb815c 1 [1 of 2 not deleted] files were deleted. Use
> >ONACCESS ON if you use an external ("on access") virus scanner.
> >
> >SCANFILE
> >:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe -TYPE -SILENT -NOMEM -ARCHIVE -DUMB
> >REPORT=Report.txt
>
> If you change it to "-REPORT=report.txt", it should work. The problem is
> that the report.txt file isn't being created, so Declude Virus thinks that
> one of the files was deleted.
> -Scott
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