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alch
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try wrapping the path inside "", like --path="%d"
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zetto33
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thank's, but with or without " it looks the same:
WARNING: Can't access file C:\Arquivos de programas\ClamWin\bin\%d |
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budtse
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Looks like it cannot parse the command string and replace %d by the filename. Are you sure you have to use "%d" and not "%s" (which is usually used for strings) ?? |
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budtse
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You might want to use clamscan in stead of clamwin, as this post on the support forum suggests:
https://forum.softwareblaze.com/viewtopic.php?t=129 https://forum.softwareblaze.com/viewtopic.php?t=129 |
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zetto33
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Actually, I didn't know about the %s string, but it hasn't work neither. However, in that case, I really need a string, because I don't know witch path file name'll be used.
I'm having a problem with clamscan, that it can't contact the database, as well it hasn't any graphical intarface. Anyway, appreciates your help. |
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alch
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you need to contact the extension developer an find out what is the filename parameter, %d it is not
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