I have installed pegasus into c:\Program Files\Pmail and have my mail folder in F:\PMAIL\mail. I'm sure I'm being thick but I can't seem to get Virscan to work on my new Windows Vista laptop. If I put the virscan files into the c:\Program Files\Pmail\Programs folder and then try to edit virscan.ini to set up AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic, the system refuses to allow me to do this (and yes I am logged in as administrator). In desperation I tried putting the files into the F:\Pmail\mail folder where the system this time allows me to edit the virscan.ini file, but I can't seem to get virscan to run. I know I didn't have this trouble on my old Windows XP machine (oh for the good old days!).
Could some soul brighter than me give me a pointer?
<P>I have installed pegasus into c:\Program Files\Pmail and have my mail folder in F:\PMAIL\mail. I'm sure I'm being thick but I can't seem to get Virscan to work on my new Windows Vista laptop.&nbsp;If I&nbsp;put the virscan files into the c:\Program Files\Pmail\Programs folder and then try to&nbsp;edit virscan.ini to set up AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic, the system refuses to allow me to do this (and yes I am logged in as administrator). In desperation I tried putting the files into the F:\Pmail\mail folder where the system this time allows me to edit the virscan.ini file, but I can't seem to get virscan to run. I know I didn't have this trouble on my old Windows XP machine (oh for the good old days!).</P>
<P>Could some soul brighter than me give me a pointer?</P>