Hello. Tnx everybody for replaying. Nico solved my problem with NTWrapper. It's tool that saved my problem running clamd as service. It also saved my problem to run clamd as high priority service. Everything is working great and fast. I'll install new ClamAV next week on other server's.
Brian - I haven't had any problems with this version. I haven't had any problems with ports and running programs, i just had a problem with services. I try too keep up with new versions, so everytime when new version appear i uninstall Powerrtols, becouse powertools are ''i think'' working only with Nigel's version of ClamdAV. I have also tried SOSDG Clamav which was working fine foe me, but there was some problems with services... Time will tell me how this version is and in this point off view everything is working fine and fast, tnx to NICO and stuff. best Regard's Matej 2008/9/12 Brian Amundsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Matej, I had this same problem in the past. Usually it was because I > had not un-installed PowerTools and then re-installed it after > installing clamav. The second time I had the problem was because I > installed ClamAV in a folder other than c:\program files\clamav, which > is where PowerTools will expect it. > > I'm currently running TBB's native version of ClamAV 0.94 for WinNT > Kernel (http://hideout.ath.cx/clamav/). I simply downloaded the 0.94 zip > file, extracted to my download folder and then placed the programs, but > not the config files, in my clamav folder. Since my config files are > already setup for paths and other options, and 0.94 doesn't have any > new variables, I didn't need the included config files which use a path > of c:\clamav. I did NOT "install" 0.94, but simply updated to the > latest files. So I didn't have to re-install PowerTools and get the > service to start again. If 0.93 installed as you wanted with > PowerTools (I'm assuming the path is c:\progra~1\clamav), then try > re-installing 0.93 and PowerTools, then simply download 0.94 and copy > the program (but not the config files) to your clamav folder replacing > the June dated programs with the September dated programs. After that > restart your Windows computer and all should be OK. Otherwise look at > the config files in your \clamav folder and verify the paths are > correct in the config files. When I emailed Nigel he indicated that > PowerTools must be installed in c:\progra~1\clamav folder or ClamAv > service won't start. > > The only other option is to check you registry for ClamAV service. You > do this by opening your computer services and then right clicking on > ClamAV properties. Look at where the service is expecting to find the > clamdservice program. If it is incorrect, make a system restore point, > then edit the registry with regedit and correct the clamav imagepath > in HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\clamantivirus so it > identifies where your clamdservice.exe file is located on your > harddrive. > > Let me know if this helps. Brian A > IN GOD WE TRUST > > On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:32:03 +0200 "matej sostaric" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello. > > I have always manage to install new versions of clamav as service. I > > have used runclamd or powertools. I can't install as service this new > > one 0.94. I have used many freeware programs (sc, srvany, > > makeservice, runclamd...) but i can't install this version as a > > service. I have found a free program called ServiceEx, which ackt as > > a service. This tools force clamd to run, but there is that anoying > > DOS windows on screen... > > > > Does anybody have any solution how ti install clamav like a service? > > > > I have tried with makeservice, then service was sucesffuly added, but > > when i start service there is warning window with massage saying > > Clamd service runned and turned off.... > > > > Any help, sugestions? > > > > Best regard's > > > > Matej > > _______________________________________________ > > http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-win32 > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-win32 > _______________________________________________ http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-win32
