I was
in contact with Bitdefender (www.bitdefender.com)
They're offering the MS DOS version for free. The
problem at the moment is, that it doesn't return any utilizable returncode if a
virus was found.
The
support answered me, that it will be added in a future release and they will
contact me at this time.
At
this moment the only solution that theoretically should work is that Declude
parses the report file for something like "Virus free" or "found
Virus".
Markus
BTW:
They're using a very interesting solution for real time support. >From the
website I can initiate something like a chat session with a helpdesk member.
Great thing! :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kami Razvan
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 4:19 PM
To: Virus List
Subject: [Declude.Virus] New AVG Licensing..Hi;I just got a notice from AVG (Grisoft) that is disturbing.. their new upgrade is based on number of mailboxes.=======================With the launch of AVG Anti-Virus 7.0, we have introduced a broader product line, a new naming convention as well as a new license policy. (Visit
www.grisoft.com to find out more.)The new license terms apply to the calculation of the number of licenses required to cover file and email servers, respectively.
" The AVG 7.0 File Server Edition is licensed according to the number
of workstations or connections to the servers on the network.
" The newly introduced AVG 7.0 Email Server Edition is licensed
according to the number of email accounts (or mailboxes) on the network.
==============================
So I guess for now only F-Prot is a cost effective approach.
Regards,
Kami
