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F-Pro blbetac.exe RJK 01-04-2007
Posted by RJK on January 4, 2007, 3:27 pm
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Anyone know the best way to use the command line version, or just what this
*.exe does ?
i.e. if I run blbetac.exe /? will it show me its' switches ?
....thoughtful of F-Pro to not put up any information on just what it does.
For all I know it could be a self-extracting zip archive !
https://europe.f-secure.com/exclude/blacklight/index.shtml

regards, Richard


Posted by RJK on January 4, 2007, 3:29 pm
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oops ! found it.
http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/blbetac_help.html

regards, Richard


> Anyone know the best way to use the command line version, or just what
> this *.exe does ?
> i.e. if I run blbetac.exe /? will it show me its' switches ?
> ....thoughtful of F-Pro to not put up any information on just what it
> does. For all I know it could be a self-extracting zip archive !
> https://europe.f-secure.com/exclude/blacklight/index.shtml
>
> regards, Richard


Posted by William on January 4, 2007, 6:13 pm
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on 04 Jan 2007, something possessed RJK to write:

> Anyone know the best way to use the command line version, or just what
> this *.exe does ?
> i.e. if I run blbetac.exe /? will it show me its' switches ?
> ....thoughtful of F-Pro to not put up any information on just what it
> does. For all I know it could be a self-extracting zip archive !
> https://europe.f-secure.com/exclude/blacklight/index.shtml
>
> regards, Richard
>
This might be a little OT, but if you ever want to view the contents of
a self-extracting zip archive without actually unzipping it, than
there's a free open-source utility called 7zip (available on sf.net).
Anyway, glad you found the info you're looking for. Usually, for
command-line interfaces in windows, typing command /? tells you of the
available switches. Just make sure it's part of a trusted program
before you attempt anything (in case a noob wonders in and decides to
try frog-in-a-blender.exe /?).

Regards,

Will

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?UGFuZGFfbWFu?= on January 5, 2007, 11:53 am
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F-prot or F-Secure ? Be more acurate , these are different products .

Glad you found what you were looking for :-)

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"RJK" wrote:

> Anyone know the best way to use the command line version, or just what this
> *.exe does ?
> i.e. if I run blbetac.exe /? will it show me its' switches ?
> .....thoughtful of F-Pro to not put up any information on just what it does.
> For all I know it could be a self-extracting zip archive !
> https://europe.f-secure.com/exclude/blacklight/index.shtml
>
> regards, Richard
>
>


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