From: gufus on 14 Apr 2010 10:55 * Crossposted in ALT.COMP.ANTI-VIRUS * Crossposted in ALT.COMP.VIRUS Hi group(s) I'm still stuck using MS-DOS workstation(s) on my LAN, that's okay.. us dinosaurs need a place to roam too. Any hoo.. I'm still looking for a anti-viral program for MS-DOS, all the competitors dropped support for DOS, any DOS OS. I'm stuck with DRweb for DOS for now. Anyone? -- K Klement Enhance your marketing at http://www.gypsy-designs.com mailto:info(a)gypsy-designs.com Gypsy Designs Fax: (403) 242-3221 .... The most delicate component will be dropped.
From: Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 14 Apr 2010 17:26 gufus wrote: > * Crossposted in ALT.COMP.ANTI-VIRUS > * Crossposted in ALT.COMP.VIRUS No, it wasn't. It was *multi*-posted. http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm#xpost Here, I'll *cross*-post for you. -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
From: gufus on 14 Apr 2010 17:40 Hello, Beauregard! You wrote on Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:26:25 -0400: BTS> Here, I'll *cross*-post for you. Go check my reply in alt.comp.virus :-) Anyhoo... any suggestions on a DOS anti-viral program? -- With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca
From: Virus Guy on 14 Apr 2010 19:08 gufus wrote: > * Crossposted in ALT.COMP.ANTI-VIRUS > * Crossposted in ALT.COMP.VIRUS Um no, you didn't cross-post. You multi-posted. > Any hoo.. I'm still looking for a anti-viral program for MS-DOS, > all the competitors dropped support for DOS, any DOS OS. I'm > stuck with DRweb for DOS for now. Anyone? I answered you yesterday in alt.comp.anti-virus when you asked this same question. This was my answer: Norton Anti-virus 2002: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sunset-c2002kb.nsf/f7d6cb402f0b760785256ee600549628/5f0d98e09af6733585256edd00478e31?OpenDocument ----------- The startup scan runs in MS-DOS before Windows 95/98 is loaded. Since the scan is run in MS-DOS, it is only available on operating systems that will run on MS-DOS. Windows Me/NT/2000 and XP do not run MS-DOS, therefore, the startup scan will not appear as a choice on any of these operating systems. ---------- If you suspect that your system is infected, and if you have already installed NAV 2002 and have updated it with the Symantec Intelligent Updater, then follow these steps to run NAV 2002 with the system booted into DOS: 1. Restart the computer using a clean DOS boot disk (floppy) that you created on an uninfected computer. 2. Run Navdx.exe (the DOS scanner) from the from the Norton AntiVirus program folder using the /boot and /repair switches. For example: C:> \progra~1\norton~1\navdx.exe /cfg:a /boot /repair 3. Press Enter and follow the prompts.
From: gufus on 14 Apr 2010 19:40
Hello, Virus! You wrote on Wed, 14 Apr 2010 19:08:25 -0400: FL>> Any hoo.. I'm still looking for a anti-viral program for MS-DOS, FL>> all the competitors dropped support for DOS, any DOS OS. I'm FL>> stuck with DRweb for DOS for now. Anyone? VG> VG> I answered you yesterday in alt.comp.anti-virus when you asked this VG> same question. I seen it, Thanks for your reply. VG> VG> This was my answer: VG> VG> Norton Anti-virus 2002: I don't have Norton AV 2002, I did at one time but it was deleted long ago. -- With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca |