Thanks Nigel,
I do have an odd occurrence I would like to ask the list folks about about. I've never had a problem with Clamwin or executing clamscan from the cmd prompt, however, I have lately been coming back to the laptop to find the drive indicator going like crazy. I first thought it was Find Fa$t but after killing that it continued. When I bring up the task manager I discover that Clamscan is running at times that I have not set a scheduled scan. Does anyone have any ideas on what may be triggering clamscan? I've checked for rootkits w/O finding any and the other AV which is AVG likewise comes up zero. At first I thought it was a M$ fluke so I checked my LinBox and have the same thing occurring at odd intervals. The ClamWin ver is 0.88.7. Equivalent Linux version. Since I don't program I want to thank Droga.r for the info on the VBS file. Thanks in advance folks.
Captain Cautious

Nigel Horne wrote:
Good Day Nigel:
        Of all the AV programs that does multiple level directory and zip
file scans I find I like Clamwin a lot.I also agree performance is
secondary to getting the bloody viri! However after the last update I
found this file in the following directory in my C:\Program
Files\Clamwin\Microsoft.VC80.CRT I need to know if it does belong
there and if it does WHAT is a Microsoft .crt file doing in a non-MS
product????

I know nothing about clamWin since that's 3rd party - I suggest using the
official ClamAV port for Windows.

-Nigel

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