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I'm using the trial avast! Version 2.7R0 (ServiceKit 1.41) Hi, I am playing with AV packages. I've installed avast! For Mac OS X on a MacBookPro2,1 17' laptop and told it to scan a 160 GB HFS+ partition.

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The best thing you can install to protect that Mac would be OS X 10.6.8, if you can find it. That would have prevented Flashback and all currently known malware. I'll see what I have for a VLC link when I get home as I'm on an iPad right now. Avast_free_antivirus_mac_setup.dmg and avast-36227.dmg are the most frequent filenames for this program's installer. This Mac download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as safe. This free software can be installed on Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. The application belongs to Security Tools.

Well into the scan the alert pops up: Daemon died The file scan daemon died scanning path / of 1 paths (0 remains). Do you want to scan again when the daemon is re-launched?

Once you have both the APK file and the Emulator ready, follow these steps: Install TeaTV For PC Using Nox App Player • Open the Nox App Player and the folder where you have saved the downloaded APK file. The process will commence on its own, but do not open or run this file once the download is complete. Terrarium tv for mac with nox player. • APK files will not work directly on your PC and this is where you will need Android Emulators like Nox App Player. • Drag the TeaTV APK file from the saved folder and drop it anywhere on the Nox Player. • The Nox Android Emulator will automatically recognise the file type and start the installation process.

Cancel Scan again When I select Scan again, it typically proceeds to first download updates. It finishes that with a VPS Upgraded alert. Then another alert pops up providing the option of 1 Scan all, 2 Scan from current.

Of course, I try 2 first, and the alert goes away, leaving the avast control panel, which says avast! Is waiting for command. I just told it to scan from current. Isn't that the command it has lived all these milliseconds for? Here's the recent activity log: 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 Scanning 1 paths (auto 0): 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 / 11.05.10 04:10:36.601 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:36.756 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:38.599 Scanned: aborted 0, items: 873295, files: 482117, viruses: 0, warnings: 13 11.05.10 04:10:45.979 Daemon pid 3200 priority 0 reports trial 5157853 (59.697373 days) 11.05.10 10:44:43.169 Checking for update (manually: 0) 11.05.10 10:44:43.215 Update failed (507), falling back. 11.05.10 10:47:12.824 Upgraded successfully, reloading. 11.05.10 10:47:18.828 Update done -- reloaded I am also curious why my system logs are jam-packed with avast!

Messages, and even in the current state of not apparently doing anything, I see new avast messages appear every few seconds. I think the answer is that it in fact is doing something, but it just isn't telling me what that happens to be. So I have no idea what it is doing, it isn't providing any kind of meaningful status. I just see the panel with the six main iconic buttons (Scan Now, Scan Volume, Scan Folder.,Check Update, Virus Chest, Preferences, Background Scan, Show Last Scan) with the first four iconic buttons dimmer (grayed out, disabled?) than the others. I can't select Preferences.

From the avast! Menu, it is grayed out, but I CAN click on the enabled Preferences icon. I'm using the trial avast!

Version 2.7R0 (ServiceKit 1.41) Hi, I am playing with AV packages. I've installed avast! For Mac OS X on a MacBookPro2,1 17' laptop and told it to scan a 160 GB HFS+ partition.

Well into the scan the alert pops up: Daemon died The file scan daemon died scanning path / of 1 paths (0 remains). Do you want to scan again when the daemon is re-launched? Cancel Scan again When I select Scan again, it typically proceeds to first download updates.

It finishes that with a VPS Upgraded alert. Then another alert pops up providing the option of 1 Scan all, 2 Scan from current. Of course, I try 2 first, and the alert goes away, leaving the avast control panel, which says avast! Is waiting for command. I just told it to scan from current. Isn't that the command it has lived all these milliseconds for?

Hey guys can anyone help me create a batch file that will get the mac address off multiple machines and save it to a network file? I have a lab of 60 desktops and would like to run a batch file on each machine that will find the MAC address and save it to a internal server such as server1 folder1 folder2 macaddress.txt. I'm trying to write a script that will compare the MAC address of Local Area Connection to the MAC address in software licenses to see if one of the licenses matches the machines. The part that has me stuck right now is pulling the MAC address of a specific device 'Local Area Connection'. How to Write a Simple Batch (BAT) File Create a New Text Document. A batch file simplifies repeatable computer tasks using. Double-click this New Text Document to open your default text editor. Save As BAT File. The above script echoes back the text 'Welcome to batch scripting!' Getmac - Display the Media Access Control (MAC) address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer, either locally or across a network. Parameters - A command line argument (or parameter) is any value passed into a batch script. Set - Display, set, or remove CMD environment variables. Changes made with SET will remain only for the duration of the current CMD session. Batch script example.

Here's the recent activity log: 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 Scanning 1 paths (auto 0): 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 / 11.05.10 04:10:36.601 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:36.756 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:38.599 Scanned: aborted 0, items: 873295, files: 482117, viruses: 0, warnings: 13 11.05.10 04:10:45.979 Daemon pid 3200 priority 0 reports trial 5157853 (59.697373 days) 11.05.10 10:44:43.169 Checking for update (manually: 0) 11.05.10 10:44:43.215 Update failed (507), falling back. 11.05.10 10:47:12.824 Upgraded successfully, reloading.

I\'m using the trial avast! Version 2.7R0 (ServiceKit 1.41) Hi, I am playing with AV packages. I\'ve installed avast! For Mac OS X on a MacBookPro2,1 17\' laptop and told it to scan a 160 GB HFS+ partition.

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The best thing you can install to protect that Mac would be OS X 10.6.8, if you can find it. That would have prevented Flashback and all currently known malware. I\'ll see what I have for a VLC link when I get home as I\'m on an iPad right now. Avast_free_antivirus_mac_setup.dmg and avast-36227.dmg are the most frequent filenames for this program\'s installer. This Mac download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as safe. This free software can be installed on Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. The application belongs to Security Tools.

Well into the scan the alert pops up: Daemon died The file scan daemon died scanning path / of 1 paths (0 remains). Do you want to scan again when the daemon is re-launched?

Once you have both the APK file and the Emulator ready, follow these steps: Install TeaTV For PC Using Nox App Player • Open the Nox App Player and the folder where you have saved the downloaded APK file. The process will commence on its own, but do not open or run this file once the download is complete. Terrarium tv for mac with nox player. • APK files will not work directly on your PC and this is where you will need Android Emulators like Nox App Player. • Drag the TeaTV APK file from the saved folder and drop it anywhere on the Nox Player. • The Nox Android Emulator will automatically recognise the file type and start the installation process.

Cancel Scan again When I select Scan again, it typically proceeds to first download updates. It finishes that with a VPS Upgraded alert. Then another alert pops up providing the option of 1 Scan all, 2 Scan from current.

Of course, I try 2 first, and the alert goes away, leaving the avast control panel, which says avast! Is waiting for command. I just told it to scan from current. Isn\'t that the command it has lived all these milliseconds for? Here\'s the recent activity log: 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 Scanning 1 paths (auto 0): 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 / 11.05.10 04:10:36.601 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:36.756 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:38.599 Scanned: aborted 0, items: 873295, files: 482117, viruses: 0, warnings: 13 11.05.10 04:10:45.979 Daemon pid 3200 priority 0 reports trial 5157853 (59.697373 days) 11.05.10 10:44:43.169 Checking for update (manually: 0) 11.05.10 10:44:43.215 Update failed (507), falling back. 11.05.10 10:47:12.824 Upgraded successfully, reloading. 11.05.10 10:47:18.828 Update done -- reloaded I am also curious why my system logs are jam-packed with avast!

Messages, and even in the current state of not apparently doing anything, I see new avast messages appear every few seconds. I think the answer is that it in fact is doing something, but it just isn\'t telling me what that happens to be. So I have no idea what it is doing, it isn\'t providing any kind of meaningful status. I just see the panel with the six main iconic buttons (Scan Now, Scan Volume, Scan Folder.,Check Update, Virus Chest, Preferences, Background Scan, Show Last Scan) with the first four iconic buttons dimmer (grayed out, disabled?) than the others. I can\'t select Preferences.

From the avast! Menu, it is grayed out, but I CAN click on the enabled Preferences icon. I\'m using the trial avast!

Version 2.7R0 (ServiceKit 1.41) Hi, I am playing with AV packages. I\'ve installed avast! For Mac OS X on a MacBookPro2,1 17\' laptop and told it to scan a 160 GB HFS+ partition.

Well into the scan the alert pops up: Daemon died The file scan daemon died scanning path / of 1 paths (0 remains). Do you want to scan again when the daemon is re-launched? Cancel Scan again When I select Scan again, it typically proceeds to first download updates.

It finishes that with a VPS Upgraded alert. Then another alert pops up providing the option of 1 Scan all, 2 Scan from current. Of course, I try 2 first, and the alert goes away, leaving the avast control panel, which says avast! Is waiting for command. I just told it to scan from current. Isn\'t that the command it has lived all these milliseconds for?

Hey guys can anyone help me create a batch file that will get the mac address off multiple machines and save it to a network file? I have a lab of 60 desktops and would like to run a batch file on each machine that will find the MAC address and save it to a internal server such as server1 folder1 folder2 macaddress.txt. I\'m trying to write a script that will compare the MAC address of Local Area Connection to the MAC address in software licenses to see if one of the licenses matches the machines. The part that has me stuck right now is pulling the MAC address of a specific device \'Local Area Connection\'. How to Write a Simple Batch (BAT) File Create a New Text Document. A batch file simplifies repeatable computer tasks using. Double-click this New Text Document to open your default text editor. Save As BAT File. The above script echoes back the text \'Welcome to batch scripting!\' Getmac - Display the Media Access Control (MAC) address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer, either locally or across a network. Parameters - A command line argument (or parameter) is any value passed into a batch script. Set - Display, set, or remove CMD environment variables. Changes made with SET will remain only for the duration of the current CMD session. Batch script example.

Here\'s the recent activity log: 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 Scanning 1 paths (auto 0): 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 / 11.05.10 04:10:36.601 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:36.756 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:38.599 Scanned: aborted 0, items: 873295, files: 482117, viruses: 0, warnings: 13 11.05.10 04:10:45.979 Daemon pid 3200 priority 0 reports trial 5157853 (59.697373 days) 11.05.10 10:44:43.169 Checking for update (manually: 0) 11.05.10 10:44:43.215 Update failed (507), falling back. 11.05.10 10:47:12.824 Upgraded successfully, reloading.

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  • I\'m using the trial avast! Version 2.7R0 (ServiceKit 1.41) Hi, I am playing with AV packages. I\'ve installed avast! For Mac OS X on a MacBookPro2,1 17\' laptop and told it to scan a 160 GB HFS+ partition.

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    The best thing you can install to protect that Mac would be OS X 10.6.8, if you can find it. That would have prevented Flashback and all currently known malware. I\'ll see what I have for a VLC link when I get home as I\'m on an iPad right now. Avast_free_antivirus_mac_setup.dmg and avast-36227.dmg are the most frequent filenames for this program\'s installer. This Mac download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as safe. This free software can be installed on Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. The application belongs to Security Tools.

    Well into the scan the alert pops up: Daemon died The file scan daemon died scanning path / of 1 paths (0 remains). Do you want to scan again when the daemon is re-launched?

    Once you have both the APK file and the Emulator ready, follow these steps: Install TeaTV For PC Using Nox App Player • Open the Nox App Player and the folder where you have saved the downloaded APK file. The process will commence on its own, but do not open or run this file once the download is complete. Terrarium tv for mac with nox player. • APK files will not work directly on your PC and this is where you will need Android Emulators like Nox App Player. • Drag the TeaTV APK file from the saved folder and drop it anywhere on the Nox Player. • The Nox Android Emulator will automatically recognise the file type and start the installation process.

    Cancel Scan again When I select Scan again, it typically proceeds to first download updates. It finishes that with a VPS Upgraded alert. Then another alert pops up providing the option of 1 Scan all, 2 Scan from current.

    Of course, I try 2 first, and the alert goes away, leaving the avast control panel, which says avast! Is waiting for command. I just told it to scan from current. Isn\'t that the command it has lived all these milliseconds for? Here\'s the recent activity log: 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 Scanning 1 paths (auto 0): 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 / 11.05.10 04:10:36.601 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:36.756 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:38.599 Scanned: aborted 0, items: 873295, files: 482117, viruses: 0, warnings: 13 11.05.10 04:10:45.979 Daemon pid 3200 priority 0 reports trial 5157853 (59.697373 days) 11.05.10 10:44:43.169 Checking for update (manually: 0) 11.05.10 10:44:43.215 Update failed (507), falling back. 11.05.10 10:47:12.824 Upgraded successfully, reloading. 11.05.10 10:47:18.828 Update done -- reloaded I am also curious why my system logs are jam-packed with avast!

    Messages, and even in the current state of not apparently doing anything, I see new avast messages appear every few seconds. I think the answer is that it in fact is doing something, but it just isn\'t telling me what that happens to be. So I have no idea what it is doing, it isn\'t providing any kind of meaningful status. I just see the panel with the six main iconic buttons (Scan Now, Scan Volume, Scan Folder.,Check Update, Virus Chest, Preferences, Background Scan, Show Last Scan) with the first four iconic buttons dimmer (grayed out, disabled?) than the others. I can\'t select Preferences.

    From the avast! Menu, it is grayed out, but I CAN click on the enabled Preferences icon. I\'m using the trial avast!

    Version 2.7R0 (ServiceKit 1.41) Hi, I am playing with AV packages. I\'ve installed avast! For Mac OS X on a MacBookPro2,1 17\' laptop and told it to scan a 160 GB HFS+ partition.

    Well into the scan the alert pops up: Daemon died The file scan daemon died scanning path / of 1 paths (0 remains). Do you want to scan again when the daemon is re-launched? Cancel Scan again When I select Scan again, it typically proceeds to first download updates.

    It finishes that with a VPS Upgraded alert. Then another alert pops up providing the option of 1 Scan all, 2 Scan from current. Of course, I try 2 first, and the alert goes away, leaving the avast control panel, which says avast! Is waiting for command. I just told it to scan from current. Isn\'t that the command it has lived all these milliseconds for?

    Hey guys can anyone help me create a batch file that will get the mac address off multiple machines and save it to a network file? I have a lab of 60 desktops and would like to run a batch file on each machine that will find the MAC address and save it to a internal server such as server1 folder1 folder2 macaddress.txt. I\'m trying to write a script that will compare the MAC address of Local Area Connection to the MAC address in software licenses to see if one of the licenses matches the machines. The part that has me stuck right now is pulling the MAC address of a specific device \'Local Area Connection\'. How to Write a Simple Batch (BAT) File Create a New Text Document. A batch file simplifies repeatable computer tasks using. Double-click this New Text Document to open your default text editor. Save As BAT File. The above script echoes back the text \'Welcome to batch scripting!\' Getmac - Display the Media Access Control (MAC) address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer, either locally or across a network. Parameters - A command line argument (or parameter) is any value passed into a batch script. Set - Display, set, or remove CMD environment variables. Changes made with SET will remain only for the duration of the current CMD session. Batch script example.

    Here\'s the recent activity log: 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 Scanning 1 paths (auto 0): 11.05.10 03:26:12.854 / 11.05.10 04:10:36.601 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:36.756 Daemon launched 11.05.10 04:10:38.599 Scanned: aborted 0, items: 873295, files: 482117, viruses: 0, warnings: 13 11.05.10 04:10:45.979 Daemon pid 3200 priority 0 reports trial 5157853 (59.697373 days) 11.05.10 10:44:43.169 Checking for update (manually: 0) 11.05.10 10:44:43.215 Update failed (507), falling back. 11.05.10 10:47:12.824 Upgraded successfully, reloading.

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