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How do I make FlashGet invoke my Virus scanner and scan downloaded files automatically?

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How do I make FlashGet invoke my Virus scanner and scan downloaded files automatically?

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Go to the Tools menu, then Options… , then File Manager. Select the Use virus scanner to scan the downloaded file(s) checkbox. Now specify the path of the required exe file and its instruction variable. For example: McAfee AntiVirus C:Program FilesMcAfeeVirusScan95scan95, args /autoscan /nosplash Norton AntiVirus C:Program FilesNorton Antivirusnavw32.exe, Args (empty) Alternatively, right-click on any downloaded jobs and choose Virus Scan.

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A.Go to the Tools menu, then Options… , then File Manager. Select the Use virus scanner to scan the downloaded file(s) checkbox. Now specify the path of the required exe file and its instruction variable. For example: McAfee AntiVirus C:\Program Files\McAfee\VirusScan95\scan95, args /autoscan /nosplash Norton AntiVirus C:\Program Files\Norton Antivirus\navw32.exe, Args (empty) Alternatively, right-click on any downloaded jobs and choose Virus Scan.

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Go to the Tools menu, then Options… , then File Manager. Select the Use virus scanner to scan the downloaded file(s) checkbox. Now specify the path of the required exe file and its instruction variable. For example: McAfee AntiVirus C:\Program Files\McAfee\VirusScan95\scan95, args /autoscan /nosplash Norton AntiVirus C:\Program Files\Norton Antivirus\navw32.exe, Args (empty) Alternatively, right-click on any downloaded jobs and choose Virus Scan.

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