Hello,
I have placed ClamAV on Windows Servers. I am running the clamd.exe in
powershell and then I am running clamdscan.exe in a second powershell
window.
I have fixed the clamd.conf file I have un #ed the exclusion for
c:\windows and I have taken the MaxDirectoryRecursion to 20.
My powershell command for the clamdscan.exe is
cd "c:\program files\clamav"
.\clamdscan.exe . --fdpass -mlv clamd.log "c:\"
The issues that I am having is that the clamd.exe is not reading the
clamd.conf file because my c:\windows is still being scanned and I had a
couple of places where the max directory was longer than 16.
With me having the "c:\" in the clamdscan.exe powershell line, does it then
bypass the exclusion list?
If so, how can I scan the C Drive with clamdscan in powershell?
I have the latest Clamav for Windows installed.
Thank you.
Marcy
I have placed ClamAV on Windows Servers. I am running the clamd.exe in
powershell and then I am running clamdscan.exe in a second powershell
window.
I have fixed the clamd.conf file I have un #ed the exclusion for
c:\windows and I have taken the MaxDirectoryRecursion to 20.
My powershell command for the clamdscan.exe is
cd "c:\program files\clamav"
.\clamdscan.exe . --fdpass -mlv clamd.log "c:\"
The issues that I am having is that the clamd.exe is not reading the
clamd.conf file because my c:\windows is still being scanned and I had a
couple of places where the max directory was longer than 16.
With me having the "c:\" in the clamdscan.exe powershell line, does it then
bypass the exclusion list?
If so, how can I scan the C Drive with clamdscan in powershell?
I have the latest Clamav for Windows installed.
Thank you.
Marcy