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Virscan.ini CMDLINE needs update if you are using AVG Free.

I had to change my cmdline to: cmdline=c:\progra~1\grisoft\avg7\avgscan.exe "%f" /ARC /NOBOOT /NOMEM

 

the /SE was causing an error as well.  I don't think I have a unique setup and installed with the defaults.

 

<p>I had to change my cmdline to: cmdline=c:\progra~1\grisoft\avg7\avgscan.exe "%f" /ARC /NOBOOT /NOMEM</p><p> </p><p>the /SE was causing an error as well.  I don't think I have a unique setup and installed with the defaults.</p><p>  </p>

They changed the directory they install the free version in to AVG7 vs AVG Free.  A simple edit of the same to the virscan.ini cmdline will work.

 Make sure you have wordwrap off when editing this ini file.
 

<p>They changed the directory they install the free version in to AVG7 vs AVG Free.  A simple edit of the same to the virscan.ini cmdline will work.</p><p> Make sure you have wordwrap off when editing this ini file.  </p>

Could you post an example please or just email me a copy of it to irelam@telus.net. Thanks.

Martin 

<p>Could you post an example please or just email me a copy of it to irelam@telus.net. Thanks.</p><p>Martin </p>
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