I just installed ClamWin and when I asked it to download an update of the database, I got the following in the update window:
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as well as a balloon message saying that the update didn't succeed and that I should check the logs, however, when I check the logs, they are blank, in fact the files don't even exist. However, there is a file in my Temp folder called ClamWin1.log that has the following:
Could not write to the log file C:\Documents and Settings\MalcolmM\.clamwin\log\ClamUpdateLog.txt. Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\docume~1\\malcolmm\\locals~1\\temp\\tmp1ytbza'
Unable to remove file c:\docume~1\malcolmm\locals~1\temp\tmp1ytbza. Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\docume~1\\malcolmm\\locals~1\\temp\\tmp1ytbza'
Could not write to the log file C:\Documents and Settings\MalcolmM\.clamwin\log\ClamUpdateLog.txt. Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\docume~1\\malcolmm\\locals~1\\temp\\tmpd3llvc'
Unable to remove file c:\docume~1\malcolmm\locals~1\temp\tmpd3llvc. Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\docume~1\\malcolmm\\locals~1\\temp\\tmpd3llvc'
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I have managed to update the database by running freshclam manually from the command line, but there is still one more problem.
When I ask ClamWin to scan my hard drive, I get the following message in the scan window:
ERROR: Can't open c:\docume~1\malcolmm\locals~1\temp\tmpgobksi in append mode (check permissions!).
ERROR: Problem with internal logger.
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Which is strange, because it is able to write to the ClamWin1.log file in the same location, which contains the following:
Could not read from log file c:\docume~1\malcolmm\locals~1\temp\tmpgobksi. Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\docume~1\\malcolmm\\locals~1\\temp\\tmpgobksi'
Could not write to the log file C:\Documents and Settings\MalcolmM\.clamwin\log\ClamScanLog.txt. Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\docume~1\\malcolmm\\locals~1\\temp\\tmpgobksi'
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Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?
Thanks