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Sorry for this post,
Still waiting for the binary list confirmation to arrive, but
thought it was applicable here.
There seems to be more hits from Stinger.exe from McAffee,
then from clamwin (both latest versions)?
Any comments?
Clamav database does
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Tomasz Kojm
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 5:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Clamav-devel] Participate in clamav development.
Hi,
Version 0.2 has just been released. Changes are:
- Added Outlook Addin
- Setup on Windows does not require admin privileges any more
- Added more settings for clamscan
- Minor bug fixes
I managed to get explorer context working menu for a non-administrator
install (use
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 21:12:36 +0200
Tomasz Papszun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 at 19:05:12 +1100, Alex Cherney wrote: [...]
4. You need to be an administrator on NT/2000/XP in order to install
it
Which is often out of discussion in corporate environment. Pity
Hi,
I have decided to rename WinClamAV to ClamWin, which in my opinion is
shorter and easier to pronounce. Also the project has been moved to
http://clamwin.sourceforge.net (Please update name and links on
www.clamav.net contrib and binary pages)
Now to the software. I have made several
You are right, sorry for the mistake - I'm very new to unix development
and wasn't aware that tmpfile() deletes the file after it is closed.
I guess there is no other way then to create a c:\tmp folder in install.
There is a remote possibility that this would become a problem in a
restricted NTFS
Hi,
I have been trying to get clamscan working on cygwin and it appears that
on other Windows systems than 2000 tempfile() returns NULL unless there
is \tmp folder on the drive. TMPDIR is set in the environment variables.
To get it working I changed libclamav/scanners.c - the only file where
only in order to
get your view on the approach, name of the software and it's
functionality before releasing it to public.
The screenshots are at http://www.cher.id.au/winclamav,
binary and source downloads are at
http://www.cher.id.au/winclamav/download
Cheers,
Alex Cherney
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