I never updated after I posted that.  I need to find a way to start and
check the clamd service.  Since it runs Unix style under Cygwin, it creates
an instance and is out of sight, it doesn't fire correctly from a service
manager like fire daemon, at least not in the config I used.  I have been
real busy with migrating 2 acquired companies into our network, so I haven't
played with it much.  Something I thought I might try is a batch file or
Perl script that is fired by Task Scheduler and runs Cygwin ps to see if it
is running, and restart it if it is not.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoLink.net

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry Fritts
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 6:54 AM
To: Charles Frolick
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.Virus] clamav

> BTW, run clamd.exe and clamdscan.exe and notice a difference in speed

Charles,

Did you start clamd and then leave the server logged on?

Terry


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