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duellsjeln at yellowsprings

Feb 4, 2008, 3:21 PM

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Hello! Unfortunately, I cannot use clam.av because I have Windows 2000 NT, nothing more recent.

Ellen N. Duell (duellsjeln [at] yellowsprings
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gerard.marolleau at 9online

Feb 4, 2008, 11:35 PM

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Gerard Marolleau
Bonjour Madame Monsieur
Je ne sais quoi répondre à vos @ je ne comprends plus l'anglais depuis
longtemps.
Mes respects G Marooleau

Ellen Duell a écrit :
> Hello! Unfortunately, I cannot use clam.av because I have Windows 2000 NT, nothing more recent.
>
> Ellen N. Duell (duellsjeln [at] yellowsprings
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matej.sostaric at gmail

Jun 12, 2008, 9:48 PM

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Hello.

you are on mailing list becouse you have send mail. :)..


Any ideas for new version of ClamAV 0.93.1 for Win? Blank mirror page and no
new version on clamav for win32 appeared.

Regard's

Matej



2008/6/13 Christopher Devlin <dallasdevlin [at] gmail>:

> dallasdevlin [at] gmail
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> please post me on the mailing list
>
> thanks
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dank at kegel

May 15, 2013, 8:58 AM

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Is this a one-time thing? If so, why not use a live Ubuntu CD?

When I needed to do a boot-time scan of my mother-in-law's
Windows XP system (remotely!), I used an Ubuntu Live CD
and Google Chrome Remote. All she had to do was burn the
disc, boot it, get into chrome, and start the remote session,
and I did the scan remotely.
- Dan

On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:12 AM, German Vrx <kousalg [at] gmail> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I need to perform a boot-time scan on a Windows Server 2003 machine, how
> can i do one? I couldnt find any options on preferences nor a reference on
> the documentation. Im sorry if this question has been answered before but i
> couldnt find anything close on the mailing list (searched for keywords
> using google).
>
> BTW: How would clamav + sentinel perform on a Windows Server 2003
> fileserver? At the moment it got infected with the tanatos.m virus (and
> friends, yet to be found), and the whole LAN got infected (10 terminals).
> Also any reference to a general guindance on LAN/General IT security for
> SMEs would be deeply appreciated =)
>
> Thanksfully, Rav.-
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kousalg at gmail

May 15, 2013, 9:53 PM

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Thanks for the advice! That could be an option also. In that case, would it
be any difference between scaning the system from an ubuntu live session or
scaning on boot-time? a priori looks like scaning from ubuntu, or any other
linux (or BSD =) would be even better, since the OS (windows) doesn't load
any file at all, so viruses don't even have a chance.
Any ways, im still wondering if clam has got the option for scaning on
boot-time.

Special thanks to Dan =) Rav.-

PD: I just saw i forgot to type a 'subject', my REALLY bad. It would be
something like "configure boot-time scan" or the like...


2013/5/15 Dan Kegel <dank [at] kegel>

> Is this a one-time thing? If so, why not use a live Ubuntu CD?
>
> When I needed to do a boot-time scan of my mother-in-law's
> Windows XP system (remotely!), I used an Ubuntu Live CD
> and Google Chrome Remote. All she had to do was burn the
> disc, boot it, get into chrome, and start the remote session,
> and I did the scan remotely.
> - Dan
>
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:12 AM, German Vrx <kousalg [at] gmail> wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I need to perform a boot-time scan on a Windows Server 2003 machine, how
> > can i do one? I couldnt find any options on preferences nor a reference
> on
> > the documentation. Im sorry if this question has been answered before
> but i
> > couldnt find anything close on the mailing list (searched for keywords
> > using google).
> >
> > BTW: How would clamav + sentinel perform on a Windows Server 2003
> > fileserver? At the moment it got infected with the tanatos.m virus (and
> > friends, yet to be found), and the whole LAN got infected (10 terminals).
> > Also any reference to a general guindance on LAN/General IT security for
> > SMEs would be deeply appreciated =)
> >
> > Thanksfully, Rav.-
> > _______________________________________________
> > http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-win32
> _______________________________________________
> http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-win32
>
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