But does anyone have any information about my second question?
2. Is there a place somewhere that describes the various options for the SCANFILE line of virus.cfg? I am generating several reports (decMMDD.log and hiMMDD.log) that have to do with Declude HiJack, even though I do not have HiJack. So I'm thinking that my SCANFILE is telling Declude that I DO have it (or it could be some other line in the virus.cfg?). Here is my SCANFILE. I am running Declude Virus Pro (and no other Declude software).
LOGFILE spool\vir####.log LOGLEVEL LOW CONSOLE OFF
#
# SCANFILE is the location of the command-line virus scanner. Note that it
# must include the full path. VIRUSCODE is the code that scanner returns if
# it finds a virus.
#
SCANFILE C:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM /ARCHIVE=5 /NOBOOT /DUMB /REPORT=report.txt
VIRUSCODE 3
VIRUSCODE 6
REPORT Infection:
Bud Durland wrote:
Kevin Rogers wrote:
The sender of the EZIP file is obligated (by HIPAA legislation - insurance industry - and by Blue Shield) to send out password-protected files. Does anyone have a work-around for this? I'm sure some of you have come across HIPAA or other industry requirements to send out password-protected files.
Have the sender rename the file with a unique extension, preferable longer than 3 characters -- .SafeZip or some such.. Then tell Declude Virus to skip that extension.
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