Allie & William-
Thanks. I've now got NOD32 installed and happily running on my Win2k
server. I expect to give it a dry run this weekend (unless I receive
any more email viruses before that time).
-Mark
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Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
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Allie-
Thanks. I hadn't heard of some of these AV programs before, hence the
confusion. I'll check 'em out. In the interest of saving some time
(aka laziness) would you know if any of these work on servers? That's
one of the drawbacks of AVG (and McAfee and Norton, etc).
-Mark
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MDP> You just use the "Add" function in the Virus Protection UI and some
MDP> common sense I think.
...I hate that part. All that thinking hurts my brain...
Er...so do I need to download them all and install them to see what
BAV works with what AV product?
-Mark
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Using T
Marck-
Hmmm...there's no documentation with any of the plugins on the ftp
site. I now know what the Nod32 plugin is. What's the difference in
the others? I take it they work with different AV products?
Tuesday, June 4, 2002, 5:49:25 AM, you wrote:
MDP> And these:
MDP> ftp://www.ritlabs.com/pub
Hello Haico,
give a try to
http://www.aleph-tec.com/eicar/
regards,
oleg
Tuesday, June 4, 2002, 1:10:35 AM, you wrote:
H> On 4-6-2002 at 0:47, Rick Reumann wrote:
H> Hai Rick,
>> Question about this... do you actually have to click on a virus
>> attachment and atte
On Monday, June 3, 2002, 5:11:22 AM, Marck wrote:
MDP> Download this:
MDP> http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbatb7.zip and unzip the
MDP> contents into your TB executable folder (C:\Program Files\The Bat!).
MDP> Then configure the plug-in through the menu "Options | Virus
MDP> protection
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