Re: [Declude.Virus] Virus Scanner Termination

2001-11-13 Thread R. Scott Perry


We've been having a few issues with those comctl32 crashes, especially 
when large mailing lists are posted to.  We've gone through the steps 
noted in the KB, as well as updating IE (which they say updates the 
comctl32), however are still having the issues.

Is it a .DLL initialization failure or 0xC142 error?  If so, you 
can go to http://www.declude.com/dq.htm and find more information 
there.  It's caused by a nasty combination of an undocumented Microsoft 
resource, combined with the service-started processes that IMail 
creates.  Declude v1.28 incorporates Declude Queue, which will help out.

I was poking through the vir* logs today, and found several of these 
around the time of the crash today.  Any correlation?

11/13/2001 13:18:28 Q71c75a6 ERROR: Virus scanner didn't finish after 60 
seconds; terminating.

That could be related.  If those are just happening around the time of the 
crash, it may be that the crashes aren't causing the scanner process to 
end, in which case Declude would automatically terminate them after 60 
seconds (to help minimize problems).

I just updated Declude to 1.28beta (after we saw the problems), in keeping 
up to date.

Before or after this happened?

As a side note, with the new features in Pro, is there a way to have it 
scan mailing lists (or users, I guess) for virii, but not send out the 
notification?

No, that is not possible at this time.  However, if the list is set up not 
to accept E-mail from people who are not subscribed, it should reject mail 
(it's happened a couple times on this list, but the notifications are blocked).
  -Scott

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Re: [Declude.Virus] Virus Scanner Termination

2001-11-13 Thread Jonathan

So, just installing the updated version should fix the problem?   Should 
I just delete the value MaxQueProc all together?

Thanks,

Jonathan

At 08:48 PM 11/13/2001 -0500, you wrote:

We've been having a few issues with those comctl32 crashes, especially 
when large mailing lists are posted to.  We've gone through the steps 
noted in the KB, as well as updating IE (which they say updates the 
comctl32), however are still having the issues.

Is it a .DLL initialization failure or 0xC142 error?  If so, you 
can go to http://www.declude.com/dq.htm and find more information 
there.  It's caused by a nasty combination of an undocumented Microsoft 
resource, combined with the service-started processes that IMail 
creates.  Declude v1.28 incorporates Declude Queue, which will help out.

I was poking through the vir* logs today, and found several of these 
around the time of the crash today.  Any correlation?

11/13/2001 13:18:28 Q71c75a6 ERROR: Virus scanner didn't finish after 60 
seconds; terminating.

That could be related.  If those are just happening around the time of the 
crash, it may be that the crashes aren't causing the scanner process to 
end, in which case Declude would automatically terminate them after 60 
seconds (to help minimize problems).

I just updated Declude to 1.28beta (after we saw the problems), in 
keeping up to date.

Before or after this happened?

As a side note, with the new features in Pro, is there a way to have it 
scan mailing lists (or users, I guess) for virii, but not send out the 
notification?

No, that is not possible at this time.  However, if the list is set up not 
to accept E-mail from people who are not subscribed, it should reject mail 
(it's happened a couple times on this list, but the notifications are blocked).
  -Scott

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