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
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.
Alternatively, Rob has mentioned that I could just use clamscan which
includes clamd functionality as a