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ROCKNROLLKID
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The command line for ClamWin hasn't been working well and hasn't been updated in a long time, so I don't recommend using it.
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GuitarBob
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Yes - a lot of the command line is no longer supported by ClamWin, starting with version .95. I was preparing signatures for Clam AV then and that version made it unable to get temporary scanning output with ClamWin so that I could prepare signatures for HTML malware. If you still want to pursue this, I suggest that you read Clam Av's literature about the command line, but I think you will be out of luck. All that information will pertain to Clam AV on Linux--not ClamWin use on Windows.
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