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I'm not sure. There's an icon titled "VirusScan", with a big magnifying glass as part of
the icon, but it points to PTOOLKIT.EXE. I would think it in turn calls OS2SCAN.EXE
and/or PMSCAN.EXE.
So IOW I don't do command-line scans; I click on the "VirusScan" icon, select the
drive(s) I want to scan, and then click "scan".
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:04:51 PST7, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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>Gary,
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>Thanks to you, Steven, and Jordan I have all of the viruscan update files.
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>The engine update includes an os2scan.exe and an pmscan.exe file. I
>assume the latter is the 4160 engine to be used on the command line
>instead of os2scan.exe.
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>Is my assumption correct? (I don't use Vshield)
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>Jack
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