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peter7769
January 6th, 2008, 03:16 PM
Hi All
I have just upgraded from ver 2.7 to ver 3.0 , i use download accelerator plus and i had it set to scan the download once it had finished, but i cant seem to get it to work with ver 3.0, before i used to put this line into the download accelerator opions box "C:\Program Files\ESET\nod32.exe" but nod32.exe isn't listed in the program folder in ver 3.0, i have tried the other options i have available but cant seem to get any to respond, can someone please help???

Thanks Pete

Kosak
January 6th, 2008, 03:34 PM
Hi!

I think that NOD will check downloaded files automatically. Check this: Setup => Antivirus and antispyware => Web access protection => Configure => HTTP => Web browsers

:thumb:

clunkski
January 6th, 2008, 04:11 PM
found this on other topics also in this forum. hope this helps.

im using internet download manager.

{QUOTE-> You could start by testing a command line that works when running from a dos windows or start->run in windows. Then when you know the command line is correct and working try to use that one in the download manager.

I use internet download manager and used the following value in the field for the executable:
"C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET NOD32 Antivirus\ecls.exe"

This is the value i added to the parameter field:
[File] /base-dir="C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET NOD32 Antivirus" /log-all /aind /no-boots /adware /sfx /unsafe /unwanted /heur /adv-heur /action=clean

The [File] parameter is a parameter used in internet download manager and not a nod32 parameter so this might not be relevant using another download manager. I also wanted to use the parameter action=prompt, but it doesn't seems to work. Also the logging doesn't log to the same log as you can see in the GUI so the log-all paramater is useless at the moment unless you specify a logfile it seems. <-QUOTE}

peter7769
January 6th, 2008, 05:02 PM
{QUOTE-> Hi!

I think that NOD will check downloaded files automatically. Check this: Setup => Antivirus and antispyware => Web access protection => Configure => HTTP => Web browsers

:thumb: <-QUOTE}

Thanks a lot Lukas that seems to work, thanks also to clunkski it did kind of work, but the old dos screen that came up looked naf!, its just a shame it didnt open the nod32 gui and then start scanning.