We're using the Win32 version (fpcmd.EXE) with the following settings:

SCANFILE  c:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.EXE -TYPE -SILENT -NOMEM -ARCHIVE
-NOBOOT -DUMB -REPORT=report.txt
VIRUSCODE 3
VIRUSCODE 6
REPORT    Infection:

It's a fairly high volume server processing about 10000 messages per day
with no noticable degredation in performance.

Fritz

Frederick P. Squib, Jr.
Network Administrator
Citizens Internet Services
http://www.wpa.net


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[mailto:Declude.Virus-owner@;declude.com] On Behalf Of Joe Wolf /
CompuService
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.Virus] Fastest Virus Scanner?


I will be installing Declude Virus Pro today on a high volume machine
and I
need to know what is the fastest virus scanner to use.  Seems that most
use
some version of F-Prot.  I see that they have a DOS and Windows version
available.   My thinking is that the DOS version will be smaller and
cleaner
code than the Windows version, but I could be wrong.  The Windows
version
will probably be 32-bit and that could make it faster than the 16-bit
DOS
version.  I'm confused!

Since this server kicks out up to 100,000 messages a day I need speed.

What do you recommend as the fastest and best virus scanner for Declude?

Thanks,
Joe

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