Mark Gregory wrote:
Hi,
If clamdscan calls clamd when it is run as a scheduled task is there a
reason for having clamd running as a windows service? It appears that it
would be loaded and using RAM for no reason.
If you are not in a hurry or not concerned with your scanning process spending a
gards
Mark
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On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 09:41, Mark Gregory wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Thank you for the information.
>
> I should mention that I have clamd running as a service under windows
> server 2003. From my reading and I may be confusing things, I thought I
> had to use clamdscan in this scenario.
>
> What is th
Hi Rob,
Thank you for the information.
I should mention that I have clamd running as a service under windows
server 2003. From my reading and I may be confusing things, I thought I
had to use clamdscan in this scenario.
What is the key difference between clamdscan and clamscan?
Regards,
Mark
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 06:27, Mark Gregory wrote:
>
> I would like to setup a scheduled task for clamdscan to do scans every
> couple of hours.
>
> I would appreciate an example config file for clamdscan that would
> include setting a log file and scanning the entire c: drive
>
> And moving bad fi