This was on the Frisk web site, dated today May 27th:
F-Prot Antivirus™ version 3.12a
A new version of F-Prot Antivirus™ for Windows, version 3.12a, has
been released and is now ready for download.
This new version has been improved from previous version 3.12 but the
most notable change lies in
>I have verified that the on-access scanner is disabled.
It looks like the .vir directory that was left behind had no viruses in
it. The only file it had was the "0" file, which was virus-free. So if
there *was* a virus in there, an on-access scanner almost certainly deleted it.
Right now,
>Since configuring McAfee as a secondary scanner about a week ago, I have
>noticed that it is leaving a virus directory for each virus that it
>finds.
Actually, I think the problem is that you have McAfee's on-access scanner
running. Note that the "0" file (which *should* be a non-text segment
Since configuring McAfee as a secondary scanner about a week ago, I have
noticed that it is leaving a virus directory for each virus that it
finds.
Attached is zipped two such directories, both have a report.txt, and my
virus.cfg.
Any one have an idea? My thought is something on the switches for