wrote:
>
> -----------------
> From: John A. Morrow, Jr. ja_morrow@yahoo.com
>
> > McAfee also makes VirusScan for OS/2, I am thinking of
> trying out both
> the > Win32 and OS/2 versions of VirusScan.
>
> Hi John,
>
> This product has been defunct for quite awhile. No updates
> for like 1.5
> years (?) at this point.
Too Bad.
>
>
> I'm currently using the *free* AVG for Win, which seems to be
> decent, and
> nothing under OS/2.
Would you consider going back to McAfee if it were free?
>
> > Also, my son asked me if I could scan and disinfect my FAT32
> > Partitions from eCS 1.2. I have my doubts, but anybody care
> to
> > venture an opinion on this, too?
>
> Doing this from "over the border", via FAT32.IFS, seems rather
> dubious to me. And wouldn't you need ODIN (at least), or
maybe SVISTA
> too ?
>
>
I agree, and I doubt if it would work in any case. Just a shot
in the dark. Fortunately eCS has been unaffected by this mess :) JM
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