

Make sure if you use this setting to create a directory that matches whatever scratch directory is in the regfile, as you see from my example all I did was create a folder in the c drive called TempClamAV. (For the scratch directory setting, I put in my own directory instead of the mailenable one, because I had issues getting it to work. "Send Return Notification"=dword:00000000 "Program Info"="clamAV - A Free Antivirus for Windows. "Exit Codes Error Inclusive"=dword:00000001 "Antivirus Scratch Directory"="C:\\TempClamAV" "Antivirus Notification Message"="WARNING: An attachment has been removed by the clamAV AntiVirus Scanner because it appears to contain a virus."

"Antivirus Parameters"=""" "" -no-summary -quiet" "Antivirus Agent"="C:\\Program Files\\clamAV\\clamdscan.exe" Open a blank text document and put in this:Ĭode: Select all Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 conf files you will want to restart the ClamAV service for these settings to take effect. I changed mine to 24 checks instead of the default 12. You can change the amount of times it checks for updates in here too. I changed the temp directory in the nf and the default database mirror to db.US. since I am in the US (default is for UK). (This allows you to run a windows version of clamd as a service in windows, no cygwin linux porting!)ģ. Which is where you can download Powertools for clamav.Ģ. It actually takes you to the developer's site which is. If you click on the link at the bottom for "Mirror Site". Here are the steps I did to make clam work for me.ġ.

It may have been a post by MartynK, but I am not sure, and don't want to take the time to look up the thread right now). I use a windows porting of clamav from and a registry entry I found elsewhere in this forum for clam from a long time ago (had to modify it for this version of the program, but it worked well. I don't think it was setup correctly (you'll see why I say that in step 5 of the way I setup my clam to work). Make sure you take a look at the registry entry for Clam. Rockinthesixstring wrote:the new ME2.0 has built in support for Clam but i cant seem to get it up and running.
