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27-Mar-2004, 06:37 PM #1
Help for F-Prot for DOS AV
I just d/l F-Prot for DOS with an intent to provide a second on-demand protection besides my AVG 6.0,but didnt install it yet.
I am wondering if it is really as simple to use as depicted:
does it work mainly with the shown in the site interface from a DOS-Prompt within Windows or you also need to go into pure DOS ?
I noticed the sig files are zipped,do you unzip them in a Programs/Update folder like other AVs or you need to operate from DOS ?
Can i install it thru Total Uninstaller like any other program and is it easy to uninstall?
If anyone who used F-Prot can clarify these to me I'd be grateful,as my DOS knowledge is very limited.
thanks, nanino
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28-Mar-2004, 01:10 PM #2
Found the answers after installing,the tutorial included is understandable enough, although could be a bit better (especially for non DOS experts),but the program is working really well and easily.
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