Hi Dave,
Not at the moment but we can look at adding this request to our dev list.
David Barker
VP Operations Declude
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From: supp...@declude.com [mailto:supp...@declude.com]
My experience with McAfee.
It
then calculates the time between each virus being first spotted
somewhere in the world by the MessageLabs consulting group and the time
when each anti-virus service has a working fix available to the
public (not counting beta versions available only to testers).
When we are running two scanners, is there a way to know which one caught
a particular virus? And if knowing that one caught more than the other,
would there be an advantage of placing it first in the sequence?
If you use LOGLEVEL MID, you'll see in the logs which scanner detected the
Duh. I see now. Interesting - in this one (below) Scanner 1 (F-Prot)
reported Lentin and Scanner 2 (McAfee) says Yaha. I see what you mean
now about no advantage of order of scanner. I was kinda wondering if
scanner 1 found something, whether it invoked the second scanner or just
went ahead
Duh. I see now. Interesting - in this one (below) Scanner 1 (F-Prot)
reported Lentin and Scanner 2 (McAfee) says Yaha. I see what you mean now
about no advantage of order of scanner. I was kinda wondering if scanner
1 found something, whether it invoked the second scanner or just went