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Re[2]: Antivirus listing

Subject: Re[2]: Antivirus listing
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 22:30:30 +0100
S> As far as I know there is an API built in Windows XP SP 2 that allows
S> antivirus program to register itself. Windows warns user that sie should
S> install an Antivirus software to protect the computer if no program
S> registers itself as an antivirus software.

S> I don't know if all antivirus programs register themselves but I'd expect
S> all current versions do that.

Most AV soft that I have don't do that. But maybe some new versions would
do this stuff. So as far the best solution is to write some code to
get installed progs and check running services to check if there is
AV.


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