What is the Declude Console ??
It's a console (window) that can be used with the Declude programs. It was
originally designed for Declude Hijack, but can be used with Declude
JunkMail or Declude Virus as well. It displays basic information about
E-mail that is being scanned. To use it, you
Could you activate horizontal scroll capability for the window. Even at
full screen there's information that's not visible on the right hand
side and no scroll capability exists.
That's something that we will look into, and see if we can fix.
-Scott
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There were two deccon.exe in task manager.
There was one Declude Console window open as expected.
There was a error window open that said the following:
Couldn;t create file map2; already exist.
That is the exact message, including punctuation marks, except the
quotes.
That's a message that
Of R. Scott Perry
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There were two deccon.exe in task manager.
There was one Declude Console window open as expected.
There was a error window open that said the following
How can I tell what version of deccon.exe I am running now?
The Declude console does not have a version number.
Is there an outstanding benefit to upgrading to the latest
version? Other than the grammar upgrades ;-)
I'm currently running Declude 1.61.
If you do not see that Couldn;t create
OK, that did it.
Comments/questions:
Could you include version information, both in the About box and in the
file properties? This would make it easy to identify which version is
being run, and can be compared to the latest version.
You have a Help button on the menu, why not just remove it?
Unfortunately, we just don't have the resources right now to do that.
Understood. Feature request? :))
Yes. :)
-Scott
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Unfortunately, we just don't have the resources right now to do that.
Understood. Feature request? :))
Yes. :)
-Scott
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I've been curious about how messages show up in the Declude Console as
they stream through.
In the top third of the console window messages are labeled as I, O, IS,
OS, IV, or OV (I assume these standing for incoming/outgoing, SPAM, and
Virus).
That is correct.
Here's my question:
If a
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I have the Declude Console exe file
The window just pops up on its own?
That's correct. Declude has to start it automatically, or it may not work
properly.
Console on in Global.cfg and virus.cfg, right?
That's correct. Do you have any lines in any \IMail\Declude\*.cfg files
that have CONSOLE in them, other than the CONSOLE
Is there a way to see the real time Declude console when logged on via
terminal services?
I do not believe there is a way to see it when logged on via terminal services.
-Scott
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I've seen some posts about the Declude Console lately. What is that? Can
anyone get it? How?
It is a console that lets you see some basic information about the recent
E-mails that IMail has received, as well as the log files. You can
download it from
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: I've seen some posts about the Declude Console lately. What is that?
Can
: anyone get it? How?
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: It is a console that lets you see some basic information about the
recent
: E-mails that IMail has received, as well as the log files. You can
Could it be that I was in a terminal server session?
That could account for why you didn't see any information in it.
-Scott
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Could it be that I was in a terminal server session?
That could account for why you didn't see any information
Welp, i am on the console of the server and nothing happens... From what I
understand, the program just starts by itself? since that didn't happen, I
tried starting it manually and it still gave all 0's...
Well, if it doesn't start by itself, starting it manually isn't going to do
anything.
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Could it be that I was in a terminal server session?
That could account for why you didn't see any information in it.
-Scott
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Yep, all three of those things are done...
Actually, it turns out that you need to have the CONSOLE ON in all your
config files (if you have CONSOLE OFF in any of them, it may override the
CONSOLE ON setting in another).
-Scott
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Yup, that was it... Thanks!
Jim
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: Yep, all three of those things are done...
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Scott,
I know it's probably a lot easier said than done, but, since the console
app
already works as a psudo service for HiJack to count relays, you could
use
the same type
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