These kinds of problems are why we went with a scheduled FTP process instead
of using F-Prot's updater.  Works flawlessly.  There are a couple of
examples on Declude's tools/utilities page.  We went with the simplest one.

Darin.


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From: "Goran Jovanovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 10:15 PM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] F-Prot Update Problems


I am running F-Prot 3.15a (this was also happening with 3.15). When I
installed I also installed the Scheduler and Updater. Now the Scheduler
is running as a service and has been told to update the definitions
every 4 hours. This works a lot of the time but sporadically the Updater
ends up with an error message on the screen that "I was not able to
reach the Internet" and it is waiting for a click. At this point no more
Updates are run until you click (not good).

I tried running the updater.exe /internet /quit command from a batch
file but I found that it also seemed to get the same problem
occasionally. Now I am not sure if it was the updater batch file of if
the scheduler was creating the problem. When I was running the batch
file (via Windows Task Scheduler) I had tried to disable the scheduler
but it always seemed to want to run even if I told it not to run on
startup.

For you folks out there using the 3.15(a) version are you seeing the
same problems or not?

Any help on this would be appreciated.

Thanx



     Goran Jovanovic
     The LAN Shoppe


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