Hi Nick,

On Tuesday, June 04, 2002, at 9:35 PM you had written:

NA> That wasn't my experience Allie. Using TB 1.60p, the NOD32.bav, and
NA> sending myself the Eicar test ZIP file didn't prompt the Plugin to do
NA> anything. Nothing happened until I tried to open the Archive, then the
NA> Plugin took over.


My  experience exactly. The plugin triggered the Nod32 scanner to pop up and
indicate 1 file scanned with 0 viruses found. Once you tried to open the zip
file  NOD32  actually  caught  it,  but was unable to specifically delete it
because it was within the archive.

I  also  installed the AVG plugin. It catches the eicar test file in the zip
before any attempt to open it and immediately quarantines it.

With both plugins installed one gets a combination i.e NOD32 scanner pops up
indicating  0  viruses,  immediately  followed by AVG indicating a virus has
been found and quarantined!

So  it  appears  that  two  slightly  different  (but  seemingly  effective)
methodologies    based    on    each    scanners   "abilities".   Individual
choice/preference?

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Ravi
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