Hello Lou, Each workstation is running TB independently (and usually simultaneously). We originally choose TB because it makes it easy to share and access each other's e-mail - something that can be important in a small office. So, I guess we don't really use Frank as a server, more as a repository of the e-mail. Part of my confusion arises from the fact that each workstation uses the same copy of TB (residing on Frank). Do we put the .bav file on Frank and on each workstation try to use "the Add... function in TB's anti-virus menu", as Thomas suggested for Frank?
LG>> So, here's the question. Do I need to install the AVG plug-in separately for LG>> each workstation? Or do I only need to install it on Frank? LY> Does Frank process all mail for all users and then pass to the LY> workstations? That is, is it a mail server? If a workstation, running LY> TB, pulls the mail from a POP server on the internet, then it should LY> do its own AV. If it only pulls mail from Frank (which has already run LY> an AV email scanner), then it doesn't need to do more AV scanning. -- Best regards, Lee Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3 ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

