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Re: NAV scripting
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Re: NAV scripting


  • Subject: Re: NAV scripting
  • From: christian vick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:35:20 +0200

on 26.09.2001 2:19 Uhr, Nigel Garvey at email@hidden
wrote:

> NAV 7.0 also installs an OSAX in the Scripting Additions folder which
> performs scans without having to launch the application. However, it
> seems a bit flaky. It's reporting ten infected files on my hard disk but
> returns empty lists when asked what the viruses are. A scan with the
> application itself reports a clean disk.
>
> Ah! Now it's down to two infected files - Script Editor (which has been
> running the test script) and Emailer (with which I'm writing this). The
> OSAX seems to equate recent usage with infection. Pretty useless.

And it crashes often. I went back to Nav 6.



cris


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