Monday, February 11, 2002 at 3:25 AM
Yes you can use the information here to scan with
Norton:http://www.guenther-eisele.de/bat/fprot_e.htm
Here is my bat file:
C:\Progra~1\Norton~1\NAVW32.exe C:\emailatt\*.*
Echo y | del C:\emailatt\*.*
exit
You have to exit the dos window manually. Does
Hello Mary,
11. februar 2002, 12:37:19, you wrote:
MC Surely that just clears the DOS screen without exiting the DOS window?
Try it (not only that it works in BAT files, if any console/DOS
program clears the screen before terminating, the window will close
automatically)
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Jernej
Hello Alastair,
Monday, February 11, 2002, 5:43:56 PM, you wrote:
Here is my bat file:
C:\Progra~1\Norton~1\NAVW32.exe C:\emailatt\*.*
Echo y | del C:\emailatt\*.*
exit
Hi,
I'm a novice Bat user
May I know what is the folder C:\emailatt\*.* meant for??
TIA
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Best regards,
Jason
Hello Dierk,
11. februar 2002, 13:41:28, you wrote:
DH No, it doesn't. And it shouldn't, or it would be a bug MS-DOS for
DH Win98 - which wouldn't surprise me in the least..
Sure it does, copy this to notepad, save as .BAT, and double-click on
the file:
Hi Raj,
KAV 4 Personal Pro :
ftp://ftp.kaspersky.com/products/release/4.0/English/HomeUser/KAVPersonalPro/kavperspro40eng.exe
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Regards,
Ericmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.54 Beta/39 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
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Monday, February 11, 2002 at 2:10 AM
Following the directions located here
http://www.guenther-eisele.de/bat/fprot_e.htm, it
might be possible to have The Bat! launch Norton
to scan the directory for viruses. Does Norton have a
command line to scan a directory? If not, map a
directory
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