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How can I find commandline for right-click filescan with Norton 36


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Hey,

 

I'm trying to let eMule scan my incomming files through Norton 360

automaticly.

There used to be an exe. file in older Norton programs to get this done.

According to Symantec this is no longer the case in 360. I wondered if it is

at all possible to use the command that is used by Norton 360 when

right clicked on a file to scan that file. After all the right click

function in this context

must give a certain command to start that filescan.

 

Many thanks.

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Guest silverhair
Posted

Have you red the post, few lines down ??

Recommend a Security Suite

From all the reading I do Norton NEVER is recommended for Vista

Norton suck's

Best place to get your question answered is Norton

 

 

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silverhair

Guest Eddie Hyde
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silverhair <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote:

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>Have you red the post, few lines down ??</span>

 

[snip]

 

Silverhair,

 

You should know that the vast majority of people you reply to on that

web interface you use do NOT see what you see.

 

EVERYONE on that "forum" that is a GUEST is in that majority, because

that "forum" has sucked our posts from the Microsoft servers that host

these discussion groups.

 

In the future, please...

 

1) don't assume folks see what you see

2) quote what you are replying to

Guest silverhair
Posted

did not know this, I apologize

I started with using Windows Mail

but found the web easier to navigate

Silverhair

 

 

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silverhair

Guest Edward H.
Posted

On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 02:25:58 -0600, silverhair

<guest@unknown-email.com> wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

>

>did not know this, I apologize

>I started with using Windows Mail

>but found the web easier to navigate

>Silverhair</span>

 

Those of us who are a "guest" use Windows Mail or another news client.

We all can't be wrong in making that choice. Maybe you need to take

another look.

 

Notice I'm quoting what I'm replying to, in case others might like to

see what's going on.

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