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    <title>F PROT</title>
    <description>I don t know how widespread it is but for the last couple of days some  people  me included  have started seeing problems when using F PROT  6 0 9 1    It appears that the latest definition updates are causing the program  to hold on to allocated memory  so the machines gradually grind to a  halt due to lack of available resources     If you use F PROT  both XP and Vista machines seem to have t   </description>
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    <title>Is F Prot for DOS no longer supported?</title>
    <description>F prot Antivirus 6 0 still has a DOS version CLS mode     and [url]http:  www f prot com download home_user download_fpdos html[ url]    is the 3 16f s link </description>
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    <title>F Prot</title>
    <description>buddyb@yippy ti ye wrote:  &gt; On Sat  23 Jun 2007 01:12:20  0400  kurt wismer   &gt; wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; Vito Corti wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; On 22 06 07 11:47:33 James Egan  wrote:  &gt;&gt; [snip]  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; and also get the manual scan  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; items to report only  ie  stop quarantining files   Either that or  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; suppress the manual scan menu entirely to stop someone running with  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; th   </description>
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    <title>Fisk Intl  F Prot</title>
    <description>Thanks   I am thinking of using it as a secondary AV and in a clean boot  As amazing  as it may be I am win98se and  AVscanner  Will this one do the trick?  &gt;  &gt; Not if you re planning on running it in a dos window of anything later  &gt; than winme  There s a serious issue with using it on xp in that it  &gt; misses out most of the files it is supposed to scan   &gt;  &gt; The command line version which s   </description>
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    <title>What is latest version of F Prot for DOS free version?</title>
    <description>On Wed  28 Jun 2006 06:11:13  0500  Q wrote:    &gt; John S  wrote in  &gt; :  &gt;   &gt;&gt; Just wondering if I looked in the right place   On the assumption  &gt;&gt; that version 3 16f was available I went looking for it on the  &gt;&gt; F Prot site   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; However  when I reached the download page for the free DOS version  &gt;&gt; the file on offer was    </description>
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    <title>F Prot for Dos not scanning all files</title>
    <description>On Thu  15 Jun 2006 20:17:59  0700       Chas    wrote:      &gt;I m still using F Prot DOS on my Win98 systems but it has limitations  &gt;when checking NT based OSs like Win2k and XP     KAVDOS32 is more effective for Win 9x ME as well as the NT  based OS      &gt;I ve been running KAVDOS32 and it seems pretty good  I think that this  &gt;is still a need for DOS based scanners for s   </description>
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    <link>http://help.lockergnome.com/security/server--ftopict1391.html#37414</link>
    <title>F Prot server down?</title>
    <description>I have been unable to either get updates or even access their site all day </description>
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    <title>F Prot Antivirus</title>
    <description>Lordman wrote:    &gt; What abaut F Prot Antivirus?  I have been using it abaut many years because  &gt; is light  fast and because personal license es cheap and covers up to 5  &gt; computers but i dont know if today is still a good choice    &gt;   &gt;     Cul idioma es ese?           Paul </description>
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    <title>ftp:  ftp f prot updates taking forever to download</title>
    <description> tinklemagoo   wrote in  news:n6 Df 23210 mf2 1015@newsfe6 win ntli net:     &gt; Slow as hell downloading from  ftp:  ftp f prot com pub   &gt; for about 2 weeks now   &gt;   &gt; ntl broadband no problems surfing downloading anywhere else  &gt; just f prot ftp  Can the newest updates be downloaded  &gt; anywhere else?   &gt;   D L ed 2 days ago  w o any problems  very good speed    The d   </description>
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    <title>F PROT for Linux   Trying to check bootsector</title>
    <description>Georg Peters wrote:  &gt;   &gt; dd if= dev hda of= home userid scantest hda bs=4096 count=1  &gt; dd if= dev fd0 of= home userid scantest fd0 bs=4096 count=1  &gt;   &gt; f prot  collect  home userid scantest  &gt;   &gt;   collect  &gt;     Scan a virus collection  This option is intended for advanced  &gt;     users  When this option is used it will  e g  scan for bootsector  &gt;     viruses within files  even though th   </description>
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    <title>F prot DOS run in Windows DOS BOX or real mode MS DOS</title>
    <description>Running Win98  For years I always restarted in MS DOS to run the DOS  version of F prot  Recently  I tried it in a DOS Prompt box  It took  just about half the time as in real mode DOS  Are there any problems  using it in a Win DOS Prompt  other than it doesn t check the swap file?         Pat</description>
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    <title>modifying memory usage of a program  F Prot ?</title>
    <description>John Paul Stewart wrote:  &gt;  &gt; If you look up thread  I was suggesting the OP add the swap as a  &gt; diagnostic tool   If he increases swap by 1GB and the original problem  &gt;  F Prot using all RAM and swap  persists  that s a likely indication of  &gt; a memory leak or other problem with the application   In that case  no  &gt; amount of additional RAM will help   So why spend the money on extra RAM  &gt;   </description>
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    <title>F Prot</title>
    <description>On Wed  3 Aug 2005 17:44:58  0400   Roger Wilco    wrote:    &gt;  &gt; Zvi Netiv   wrote in message  &gt;news:5qape1llt4572qaqc4fmhf7of1qcfpg1im@4ax com     &gt;&gt;  Roger Wilco   wrote:  &gt;&gt; &gt;  Zvi Netiv   wrote in message  &gt;&gt; &gt; &gt;  Roger Wilco   wrote:  &gt;&gt; &gt; &gt;   </description>
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    <title>AdAware 1 06 conflict with F Prot 3 16b</title>
    <description>     Chas   wrote in message  news:qb dnWb4lfD9IzTfRVn sg@comcast com     &gt; &gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; I ve run into a conflict running AdAware 1 06 on a  &gt; &gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; system with F Prot 3 16b  AdAware locks up the  &gt; &gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; system when it tries to open a file that F Prot  &gt; &gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; detects as a problem  F Prot has reported a number  &gt; &gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; of false positives on this system     </description>
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    <title>NOD32 vs  F PROT?</title>
    <description>I ve read with interest the various posts about a v software choices  I m   close to deciding on NOD32  but was wondering if anyone could offer a   comparison with F PROT     Thanks   Maxine</description>
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