I don't know if you actually did any tests or not, but your theory does not
prove itself in my testing.  All this proves is that the output of the
search string in the report files is different.

Bill
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From: "Mike Nice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Heads up on F-Prot configuration


>
> On today's fast computers you probably won't be able to detect a time
> difference.   Here's what I was referring to-
>
> #1: >  Search: -AI -ARCHIVE -DUMB -NOBOOT -NOBREAK -NOMEM -PACKED
> > -SILENT -TYPE -REPORT=report.txt
> f:\SolarWinds-NetPerfMon-V6-AX100-Eval.zip
>
> #2: > Search: f:\SolarWinds-NetPerfMon-V6-AX100-Eval.zip
>
>   Presumably, it actually searches for all the filespecs in the first
list,
> although the whole process would probably take 200 to 500 microseconds.
I
> like to simplify things as much as possible as well as avoid accidentally
> hitting a valid file or directory specification and scanning the same file
> for each E-mail message.
>
>
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