Just to clarify, is the new dos version f-prot.exe file dated 09/23/02 2:21
pm and sized at 356,788?

It looks as if mine also got updated automatically by the batch file.


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They've changed the location of the "real" dos files on the ftp server.
They are now in /pub/dos.  There are symlinks in /pub, but wget
can be a little flaky when following symlinks.

It's probably best to change the location for the "fp-3*.zip" to
"dos/fp-3*.zip" to insure minimal duplicate downloads.

Jerry

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> >fpcmd ships with the Windows version. It's a Win32 console command line
> >version of F-Prot
>
> Thanks Jerry.
>
> Your script is just keeps on running and running and running and...
>
> :-)>
>
> John Tolmachoff
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> RelianceSoft, Inc.
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