> [ ] > > > > On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 19:35, Brad Morgan wrote: > > > > > > > > What command can I use to scan my compleet system ??? > > > > > > > If its a *nix system, "find / -name daily.cvd" should work. > > > > > > If its a Windows system, Start, Search, For files & folders..., > > and enter > > > daily.cvd in the appropriate place. The exact wording and > > location of the > > > search tool depends on which flavor of Windows you are running. > > > > > > If its some other operating system, tell us and hopefully, > > someone on this > > > list can give you directions. > > > > $ more /etc/mandrake-release ; rpm -qa|grep -i kernel > > Mandrake Linux release 10.0 (RC1) for i586 > > kernel-2.6.2.3mdk-1-1mdk > > > > Trying both options... could take a while I think... Nothing happends, > > the only thing I see is a blinking cursor ;-)) > > > > > This will in no way scan your system. It will however locate where your > virus database definitions are. There have been many other replies to this > question with the correct answer. As i stated before "clamscan -r /" will > do it. > > Jim
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