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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions virus help: Post 302113717 by Perderabo on Monday 9th of April 2007 02:36:07 PM
Old 04-09-2007
Run gpedit.msc and go to:
User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System
double click on "Prevent access to registry editing tools" and disable that.

Then go to:
User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer
double click on "Removes the Folder Options menu from the Tools menu" and disable that.
 

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AMAVISD-NEW(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    AMAVISD-NEW(8)

NAME
amavisd-new - Interface between MTA and virus scanner/content filters SYNOPSIS
amavisd-new [ -u userid ] [ -g groupid ] [ -c config-file ]... [ start | stop | reload | debug | debug-sa | foreground ] DESCRIPTION
amavisd is a high-performance interface between message transfer agent (MTA) and virus scanners and/or spam scanners. This is the amavisd-new incarnation of amavisd. It is a performance-enhanced and feature-enriched version of the original amavisd program. Amavisd-new works as a SMTP proxy. Email is fed to it through SMTP, processed, and fed back to the MTA through a new SMTP connection. There is no buffering to disk by amavis, it will report that the transfer was sucessfull only after the forwarding MTA has accepted the message. It is possible to use the sendmail milter interface instead of the SMTP proxy method, as well. OPTIONS
-c configfile Use the specified configuration file instead of using run-parts(8) to find config files in /usr/share/amavis/conf.d and /etc/amavis/conf.d (this is a Debian extension to Amavisd-new). More than one -c option can be specified and the files will be read in the order given. -u userid Try to switch to that user id. -g groupid Try to switch to that group id. start Starts amavisd-new stop Stops a running amavisd-new reload Reloads configuration from config file (may in fact just restart amavisd-new) debug Runs amavisd-new in debug mode debug-sa Runs amavisd-new in spamassassin debug mode foreground Does not fork to background FILES
/etc/amavis/amavisd.conf, /var/lib/amavis, /var/run/amavis/amavisd.pid SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/amavisd-new/* AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 2003-01-01 AMAVISD-NEW(8)
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