Thanks!

>>> "Nathaniel Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/25/2008 12:12 PM >>>
I have found one way to create a custom rule, however it isn't perfect. 
Some vendors have registry keys or files that contain the dat dates or 
definition versions and it makes it easy to check. AVG doesn't have 
that, so I did some updating here and found a file that gets modified 
when a new update is pulled down. So this file will not tell you what 
date your dats are, but it will tell you the last time you successfully 
updated AVG.

Under Clean Access -> Clean Access Agent -> Rules -> New Check,
 
Check Category: File Check
Check Type: File Date
File Path: SYSTEM_PROGRAMS \AVG\AVG8\updatecomps.cfg
Operator: later than
File Date: CAM Date - (however old you will allow the definition files
to be, i.e. 3 for 3 days)
File Data Type: Modification Date
Operating System: your choice
 
And make sure to check "Automatically create rule based on this check".
 
Now, you'll have a check and an associated rule for that check. Under 
Requirements -> Requirement-Rules, find what one you're currently using 
for AV definition updates.  Make sure to change Requirement met if: to 
"any", and then check the box next to the new rule.  You may have to do 
this for each OS you're using.

Nate

Michael Simpson wrote:
> Has anyone created a custom scan that will allow users with AVG 8.0 to pass 
> the AV scans?  I have it on my list of things to do before school starts on 
> Wednesday but my list seems to be growing while time is shrinking. 
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Simpson
> Network Engineer
> Utah Valley University
>   

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