Ok I added the / switch. Let me try again. 
>From the vir log:
02/18/2005 15:08:28 Q4b3c006c00321457 1 [1 of 2 not deleted] files were
deleted.  You should not use an on-access virus scanner that scans the
IMail directory or sub-directories.
02/18/2005 15:08:28 Q4b3c006c00321457 Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 883]
ONACCESS is set to OFF now 


 
 
Thanks
Mark
System Administrator

-----Original Message-----
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] F-prot help


>This has been hashed out before and I checked the archive. I cannot get

>my installation of declude to work.
>
>This is my config:
>
>C:\scanners\fprot\fpcmd.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM /ARCHIVE=3 /NOBOOT 
>/DUMB REPORT=report.txt

That should be "/REPORT=report.txt" (with a "/" in front of it).
Without the "/", F-Prot doesn't save the report.txt file, so:

>02/18/2005 14:25:30 Q412a0025005613ea 1 [1 of 2 not deleted] files were

>deleted; assuming external virus scanner found a virus

Declude Virus doesn't see the report.txt file it expects, and thinks
that an on-access virus scanner deleted the file.

                                                    -Scott
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