To John and others who may be interested in installing
Declude Virus...
Here is Declude SCANFILE-line info that several others
graciously shared with me as I was evaluating scanners:
For McAfee's NetShield, which is VirusScan for servers ($60):
scan.exe /ALL /NOMEM /NOBEEP
(no path needed; under C:\Program Files\Common Files\...)
www.mcafeeb2b.com
For F-Prot for DOS ($20):
C:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\F-Prot.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM /AUTO
www.complex.is
For Kaspersky AVP32 ($560):
C:\Progra~1\Kasper~1\Antivi~1\avp32.exe /S /Q /N /Y
www.avp.ch or www.kaspersky.com
You should do your own review of scanner documentation, of
course, to be sure these switches meet your needs. But
these should certainly get you up'n'running while you
further assess the switches you may need.
I hope this is helpful to others who want to install Declude.
It is a valuable addition to a single-box IMail system, and
Scott provides first-rate support.
www.declude.com
Gordon
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John Pearson wrote:
>
> Terry,
>
> I too have purchased declude and I am testing various scanners. I have tried Norton,
>and Sophos, and will now try f-prot.
>
> >I installed Scott Perry's ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.declude.com
> >Declude this morning along with Frisk's http://www.complex.is f-prot command >line
>virus scanner.
>
> I noticed that f-prot says they only protect against 40K viruses. This seems low
>compared to other companies quoting 58K at this time. Any thoughts? They also say
>they only update the files every two months? Anyone see a problem with this? How easy
>is it to update f-prot's def files? Can it be automated?
> >
> >I spent less than 30 minutes most of which was trying to figure out how
> >f-prot worked and how to set the command line arguments in the deculde virus cfg
>file. Probably to actually install Declude itself is under 5 minutes.
>
> Can you post recommended switches for f-prot used in the virus.cfg file?
> >
> >Declude is a very nice product.
> >
> I agree.
>
> John
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