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Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 03:32:52 PST7
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com, jread@gte.net
Subject: SCOUG-Help: NVC causes problems of restarting WPS after CHECKINI etc.

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Hello Jim, SCOUG-Help team members
and CC to: Norman's Analysis team

Some time ago I have discussed with you the problem that my WPS
istn't
restarting anymore after CHECKINI !

In the meantime I had checked and tried again and again this very
strange
behavior. I also used UniMaint and CleanINI but however and
whatever I tried:
Totally no success ;-(

Jim Read has sent me UniMaint 5.10.25 to update my current
5.10.23 to
overcome this possibly ...
... but still also no sugess ;-((

With our present discussion about "Virus Scan Program" I got
touched with an idea:
Could it be NVC ???
This morning I completely removed NVC from my system:
Deleted all entries in CONFIG.SYS and STARTUP.CMD and the whole
NVC folder
and its related folder in the WPS !!!
With UniMaint I also deleted the NVC entry !!

Then ran CHECKINI and see: SUCCESS !

After long time I have a normal restarting WPS after CHECKINI &
CleanINI without
forcing a C-A-D ;-))

I am very happy that our Virus Scan Discussion has brought my to
solve this problem
but I am not so happy about the behavior of Norman's Virus
Control ;-((

Just wanted to let you know:
Norman for sure is one of the worlds leading Virus Scanner
Supplier but NVC still
does such system deep and important bug !

Well, to know this behavior: You are able to deal with this
difficult situation and
next time we may remember (each others) about this behavior till
Norman has
eliminated this ;-))

Regards, svobi

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