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(A) Can I use a command line parameter to force a NOD32 scan of e-mail in a non "standard," non-MS mailer, as the mailer (Poco) seems to have an option for such things? (B) I don't know if those like myself using trial ver. of NOD32 can upgrade to ver 2, and if not, fine, I can understand that; but when I do updates from CC with update set to Min. and to check every 6 hrs., which I think their FAQ states, why do I get files that are about 1100K something in size? Am I somehow updating the entire program, everytime, by error? Thanks, for any help/info. SG1 (Pat)
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Hi Pat,
>(A) Can I use a command line parameter to force a NOD32 scan of e-mail in a non "standard," non-MS mailer, as the mailer (Poco) seems to have an option for such things? Well to the truth - since we are a bit "betabusy" we haven't try it, but go ahead and try it, if you want. > (B) I don't know if those like myself using trial ver. of NOD32 can upgrade to ver 2, and if not, fine, I can understand that; The trial for v2 will be available too ![]() > but when I do updates from CC with update set to Min. and to check every 6 hrs., which I think their FAQ states, why do I get files that are about 1100K something in size? Am I somehow updating the entire program, everytime, by error? This is a normal behaviour. Best wishes, ![]() jan |
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