Hi DG, Saturday, September 13, 2003, 7:47:17 PM, you wrote:
> Not here, although I run Kapersky Pro 4.5.0.48. The minute I installed > it and went to The_Bat's Preferences and then Protection - Anti Virus > the Kapersky plugin was recognized in the drop down box as Kapersky > 3.5.9.0. > Seems to work here as it has quarantined a few Sobig.F attachments. I'd love to use that plug-in. True, it works with the Pro version, but not the Personal version. One person on this list told me that she installed the Pro version and used her Personal edition key which allowed her to use the plug-in with the Bat. The other Pro features were disabled. I was going to try that, but the last time I uninstalled Kaspersky and installed a newer version, it wreaked havoc on my computer. Followed all the standard precautions, and even used the special removal tool that Kaspersky tech support sent me, and things still didn't work right. I ended up running Windows XP restore, which got stuck in the middle, and never restored the portion that does restore (so I couldn't re-run it). After several frustrating hours of repairs, I ended up giving up and formatting my drive and started over. Therefore, I'm not too eager to uninstall Kaspersky and reinstall a different version yet (although I know eventually I need to, and this problem was probably just a fluke, as I've uninstalled it before without problems). Probably should have just bought Pro in the first place. :) Any ideas on the whether viruses are in "plain mail" (non-html mail with no attachments)? I'm assuming that's how Kaspersky defines plain mail. I really should write them and ask. :) -- Best regards, Kim ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

