Checking downloads with Kaspersky

R

Rolly

I am using Download Accelerator Plus as a download manager. When a
download is finished I can set the options for DAP to scan the
downloaded file for viruses. I used to have Norton 2002 and it
scanned the file and gave me a report. Lately I changed to Kasperky
5.0.149 personal pro and I inserted in the options from DAP to use
Kav.exe to scan downloaded files. Now everytime I have finished
downloading a file the splash window from Kaspersky appears but it
does NOT give me a report. So I am not 100 % sure the file was
scanned. Anyone have an idea how I can get sure the file was scanned
properly.

--
Mvg,

Rolly

Shaken, not stirred....
 
J

Jonathan Beckett

I am using Download Accelerator Plus as a download manager. When a
download is finished I can set the options for DAP to scan the
downloaded file for viruses. I used to have Norton 2002 and it
scanned the file and gave me a report. Lately I changed to Kasperky
5.0.149 personal pro and I inserted in the options from DAP to use
Kav.exe to scan downloaded files. Now everytime I have finished
downloading a file the splash window from Kaspersky appears but it
does NOT give me a report. So I am not 100 % sure the file was
scanned. Anyone have an idea how I can get sure the file was scanned
properly.

How about reading the documentation and/or searching for "command
line" in the Kaspersky help files and/or website...


Jonathan Beckett
http://www.pluggedout.com/blog
 
R

Rolly

Na rijp beraad schreef Jonathan Beckett :
How about reading the documentation and/or searching for "command
line" in the Kaspersky help files and/or website...


Jonathan Beckett
http://www.pluggedout.com/blog

I did and I found no answer. If you know the answer why don?t you
just give it.

--
Mvg,

Rolly

Shaken, not stirred....
 

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