fpcmd.exe may work OK if you want to keep the 8.3 name generation turned off.
I wouldn't though, unless absolutely 100% sure of everything that may EVER run
on the server.
Jerry
- Original Message -
From: "David Dodell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24,
I know there was a good reason I bought this product ... Scott found
the problem, I had followed the advice of someone else on the Imail
list about changing a registry entry and that caused Declude to stop
functioning properly. I changed the registry back, and now all works
again.
If you saw thi
doh.
I guess some things are just too easy .. thanks. I'll blame it on being
tired on a Sunday morning ;)
I thought the F-Prot executable was being updated by that wget script you
wrote a while back, but it looks like I'm still running 3.12.
Jonathan
At 12:54 PM 3/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
Scan any file(even a nonexistent file), the version number is in the banner of
the output - or - run without any parameters, and it should be displayed in
the top banner of the UI.
Jerry
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From: "Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, Mar
>Did u remember to delete .pif file in the f-prot directory ?
>
>if its still there declude will not run the f-prot
FYI, the .PIF file instructs Windows never to let F-Prot end. So Declude
will still start F-Prot, but it will sit in memory until Declude times out
and kills the process. Recen
Is there an easy way to tell the version of F-Prot.exe? I know you can tell
which definitions it's running with f-prot /virno, but I dont see anything
about the executable's version there.
TIA,
Jonathan
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Sunday, March 24, 2002, 7:32:51 PM, you wrote:
> Did u remember to delete .pif file in the f-prot directory ?
> if its still there declude will not run the f-prot
No PIF file in the directory.
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Just a note ... I downloaded an installed the f-prot 3.12 program
since everybody said it was working fine. I'm using Declude 1.45
Today, the W32/Magistr.32768 infected my wife's machine. My virus
definitions are updated every 6 hours.
The declude logs show everything normal ... I ran the tes