TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A45   
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    DS> Let me try this again. I had more than one QWK packet, and I zapped the   
    DS> REP packet -- I think it's too early in the day. :P   
    DS>    
    DS> First, I've never seen a setting of such with IObit. It does have 3    
    DS> scanning options:   
    DS>    
    DS> 1) Smart Scan - scans only the critical file areas of the system.   
    DS> 2) Full Scan - scans the entire system.   
    DS> 3) Custom Scan - scans what file or directory you specify.   
    DS>    
    DS> Second, in the past, I've used McAfee, F-Prot, CA Internet Security,   
    DS> and Fix-It Utilities, for my virus scanners. Too bad that there isn't a   
    DS> command line scanner one can use for new uploads to the BBS. I also used   
    DS> to run the THDPro program, which allowed me to process new uploads   
    DS> immediately.   
    DS>    
    DS> Daryl   
      
   Ha! No worries, thats my every morning prior to a few cups of coffee. I'll   
   try the IO bit now that my daughter flew back home this AM I'll have time to   
   install. I remember McAfee, used to like it pretty well. Nortons came free   
   with my laptop and I sware it won't uninstall. It somehow knows I've done   
   so, and has extensions within chrome and who knows where else to send   
   "reminders" that my PC isn't "protected," even when Windows 10 has built in   
   virus and malware support (sigh ..) I remember trying IO bit and liked it,   
   but had since reinstalled windows. The only application I didn't like of   
   theirs (since my last post) is their driver update. It installed an updated   
   driver to my laptop that disabled my Miracast, which took me a good hour to   
   research how to turn back on. At the end of the day I had to delete and   
   reinstall the wifi 6 driver prior to it working.   
      
   -tG   
      
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