said:
>I'm not sure. There's an icon titled "VirusScan", with a big magnifying
>glass as part of the icon, but it points to PTOOLKIT.EXE. I would
>think it in turn calls OS2SCAN.EXE and/or PMSCAN.EXE.
>So IOW I don't do command-line scans; I click on the "VirusScan" icon,
>select the drive(s) I want to scan, and then click "scan".
Gary,
How did you get a Viruscan icon? Everything I have seen including the v.
4 faq says it requires use of the command line.
Is it possible the icon is for scanning DOS and Windows drives and it will
let you scan your OS/2 relate drives because they are fat formatted?
Jack
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