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ClamWin: Integration with Windows Explorer

http://www.clamwin.com/content/view/35/27/

If the "Integration with Windows Explorer" option is checked during installation, any file can be scanned from within Windows Explorer simply by right-clicking on it and selecting "Scan With ClamWin Free Antivirus"

Q: This is not possible with a portable app?

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Nope

It isn't possible with the portable version because it integrates ClamWin into the windows explorer.

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Also Portable ClamWin is not

Also Portable ClamWin is not an active scanner like the real clamwin.

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Not Realtime

ClamWin itself is not realtime in either the portable or local installed versions.

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This is what I tried

This is what I tried:

https://portableapps.com/node/17518#comment-108604

Note that this is not "true" integration, you are merely using a "send to" link to send the file name to ClamWinPortable. It's not as graceful as the Installed version of ClamWin, but it works for me

Note that "send to"s are usually stored in:
C:\Documents and Settings\username\SendTo
in Windows XP.
I would guess that in vista it would be something like:
C:\Users\username\SendTo
But I don't use Vista

my cwp.cmd contains what is below, You would have to use your proper path to where you have ClamWin Portable located of course:

set portaDir=C:\Documents and Settings\tclark\My Documents\PORTABLE\Emergency\ClamWinPortable
: ----------------------------------------------------------
echo Scan starts in a second ...
start /min /d"%portaDir%" ClamWinPortable.exe --mode=scanner --path=%*

Your path might be something simpler like:
c:\portableapps\ClamWinPortable

Note I have never tried this from a flash drive.

Tim

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Theres also

this. A tad old, but may still work. I stopped using it when Firefox 3 became incompaible with that version of Download status bar. Worth a look.

Here: https://portableapps.com/node/14038

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Yes,

Yes, that is something I use all the time, as you may note I was an active part of that topic, but it is not really what the op was asking for.

While excellent, that is only useful when you do a download and at the time of the download, it is not really useful when you want to scan a file which is already on your hard drive, or on a flash drive or floppy disk.

Tim

PS.
You said:I stopped using it when Firefox 3 became incompatible with that version of Download status bar.
I am currently still using that method with ClamWinPortable, Download Status Bar, and FireFox3 portable Smile !!! It works.

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Okay

Thanks for the clarification. You said:I stopped using it when Firefox 3 became incompatible with that version of Download status bar. IDK for whatever reason, (corrupt update maybe?) it stopped working on mine and I removed it. I may have to go back and retry it because it is a good thing to have. Sorry for the confusion.

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