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If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Below is an example of the available download types:
In the above examples, ## represents the release number and # represents the revision of that release. The release number doesn't actually reflect the version number. For example, version 4.0 of Command AntiVirus for NetWare download filename is FPN-00C0.EXE. Self-extracting files should be used if you wish to make a disk set, or modify the installation options. For default installations which will be done from the same computer the file has been downloaded to, use the self-installing version. If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support How to Extract the Downloaded File Using Explorer, double-click on the downloaded file. This will execute the file and extract it to the directory where it is located. An MS-DOS window will open and you will be requested to confirm extraction of the file (answer yes). Seven files are created including:
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support How to Create an Install Directory ONEDISK.BAT will extract each of the disk image files to a single directory from which you can run the installation program SETUP.EXE. ONEDISK.BAT requires a parameter value which will be the destination drive and directory where the files will be extracted: ONEDISK.BAT S:\INSTALL\CSAVNW The example above will extract the file set to S:\INSTALL\CSAVNW. If the directory does not exist, it will be created. If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support How to Create Installation Disks forCommand AntiVirus with F-PROT Professional for NetWare 4DISK.BAT will create an installable set of floppy disks. 4DISK.BAT requires a parameter value which will be the destination drive where the files will be extracted. You will need 4 formatted, empty 1.44Mb floppy disks. To make a set of installable floppies using Drive A, simply run: 4DISK.BAT A: You will be prompted to insert Disk #1 in Drive A. When the files necessary for the first disk have been copied, you will be prompted to enter Disk 2, etc. until the disk set is completed. The SETUP.EXE file necessary for installation will be found on Disk 1 of this newly created disk set. If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support How to install Command AntiVirus with F-PROT Professional for NetWare Installation can be accomplished either through Windows or at the file server console. Please do not attempt simply to copy the files to the server. Windows Running Setup from Windows at a workstation allows you to install the NLM's to the server and the Windows program, F-PROT Professional for NetWare Administration, to the server or workstation. Insert disk #1 of the installation diskettes into floppy drive A: on a workstation.
The first time you load FPN the "Daily" scan will be created and then begin. If you do not wish to run this scan type the following load option: LOAD F-PROT NoDailyScan This load option will only work if there is no INI file. When FPN is first loaded the INI file does not exist. Console Install This procedure does not install the Windows program F-PROT Professional for NetWare Administration. Insert diskette #1 of Command's F-PROT Professional for NetWare installation disks into drive A on the file server: At the server console type: LOAD A:SETUP [ENTER] Note: There are two parameters you can add when using this procedure. A. If you do not wish the install program to modify the server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file, then add a minus "A" at the end of the command. For example: LOAD A:SETUP -A [ENTER] B. By default a daily scan will be created and run when you first install FPN. If you do not want this scan to be created then enter the following: LOAD A:SETUP -S [ENTER] You may combine both the -A(utoexec) and the -S(can) when using the LOAD A:SETUP command. For Example: LOAD A:SETUP -S -A [ENTER] Upon completion, you will see: "F-PROT Professional for NetWare has been installed!" Note: On NetWare 4.x servers, it is normal to see the following: "The F-PROT.NLM nlm has registered a file system hook (x)" You can toggle to the F-PROT screen from the server console using ALT + ESC These screens can be used to monitor F-PROT Professional for NetWare's status. If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Managing a Domain of Servers using Command AntiVirus for NetWare Administrator The first time you launch Command AntiVirus for NetWare Administrator, the program requests a "primary server" and displays a list of available servers running Command AntiVirus for NetWare. Before you can manage a domain of servers, a primary server must be selected. If Command AntiVirus is not installed to a server, proceed to the installation instructions before continuing. Adding servers to the domain
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Viewing Real-Time Statistics Using Command AntiVirus for NetWare Administrator Viewing real-time statistics
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Default Scan Task Settings Chart Command AntiVirus for NetWare
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Viewing the Log Report Using Command AntiVirus for NetWare Administrator Command AntiVirus for NetWare stores the results or real-time, scheduled and manual scans to a log file on the NetWare server located in SYS:SYSTEM\F-PROT\F-PROT.LOG. The file is kept open by Command AntiVirus for NetWare when loaded and when unloaded, the log file closed. Command AntiVirus for NetWare Administrator has an icon that links to the view screen for this log file and each server in the domain list can maintain separate logs. Viewing the log report
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Determining the History of an Infected File Command AntiVirus for NetWare Command AntiVirus for NetWare saves a copy of files quarantined, deleted or disinfected to the quarantine directory located in SYS:SYSTEM\F-PROT\QUARANT.INE. A history file tracks each file saved in the file F-PROT.HST located in SYS:SYSTEM\F-PROT\QUARANT.INE. This history log is in ASCII format and can be viewed from the console by typing the following console command: LOAD EDIT SYS:SYSTEM\F-PROT\QUARANT.INE\F-PROT.HST Below is an example of the contents of a history file: 0 331EB8B4.COM SYS:VIRUSTST\EICAR.COM Format of the history file:
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Load Options for Command AntiVirus for NetWare Command AntiVirus for NetWare has several options at load-time that are available and they can be run at the server console or RCONSOLE. Below is a listing of each of the options and their descriptions.
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Command Line Options for Command AntiVirus for NetWare Command AntiVirus for NetWare has several console command line options which are run at the server console or RCONSOLE. Below is a listing of each of the options and their descriptions.
If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Unloading Command AntiVirus for NetWare Command AntiVirus for NetWare has several console command line options which are run at the server console or RCONSOLE. To unload Command AntiVirus for NetWare run the following command: F-PROT UNLOAD PASSWORD By default, the password for Command AntiVirus for NetWare is "password". If you have a question that is not answered on this page, contact Technical Support Deinstalling Command AntiVirus for NetWare Command AntiVirus for NetWare has several console command line options which are run at the server console or RCONSOLE. To deinstall Command AntiVirus for NetWare run the following instructions:
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