Well, this thread gave me an excuse to tie up an old loose-end, to see if my old
McAfee v6 scanner is still working on Win9x with the latest DATs. I haven't tried this in quite a while since I have other computers configured for AV security functions, mostly WinXP which crashes less and is quicker to recover from a BSOD.
First, I should mention that I never allow these things to auto-update or even to update DATs, I was never interested in realtime protection or letting them automatically update engines or DATs. Instead, I always backed up the previous working DATs and then manually extract the *latest* available DATs and then place the files where they belong. This allows me to fall back to the previous set in the case of a McAfee screwup.
Secondly, and more importantly, this McAfee installation had been highly tamed. Every part unrelated to ON-DEMAND scanning was removed. There was a ton of registry editing, killing all autostart entries and drivers, removing 99% of the MSI Windows Installer references, associations and hooks. Essentially it has been neutered so that it never ran unless I right-clicked a folder and selected the McAfee shell/folder registry entry I made.
The executable McAfee file is
VSMAIN.EXE and shows
v6.01.2000.1 dated:
2001-11-16.
The two McAfee FTP sites I located are:
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com...superdat/intel/
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com...tfiles/english/
Giving me three total files to download:
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com...avvdat-6346.tar
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com...el/sdat6346.exe
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com...el/6346xdat.exe
Man, they are really getting very large these days:
- 111,632,528 . 05-15-11 . 2:03a 6346xdat.exe <------- use /e to extract
- 109,750,272 . 05-15-11 . 2:05a Avvdat-6346.tar <---- just use WinZip
- 117,434,304 . 05-15-11 . 2:05a Sdat6346.exe <------- use /e to extract
Here they are extracted into folders. Note, all the extra hyphens or dots are to keep the columns aligned. The style sheet for this forum software insists on collapsing multiple spaces into one, there seems to be no way to imply the <PRE> tag.
;----------- Avvdat-6346(.tar)
..... 569,961 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Avvclean.dat
..... 423,049 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Avvnames.dat
. 108,744,302 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Avvscan.dat
....... 8,689 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Legal.txt
;----------- 6346xdat(.exe)
..... 569,961 . 05-14-11 . 6:40a Avvclean.dat <=== IDENTICAL to Avvdat-6346.tar
..... 423,049 . 05-14-11 . 6:40a Avvnames.dat <=== IDENTICAL to Avvdat-6346.tar
. 108,744,302 . 05-14-11 . 6:40a Avvscan.dat <==== IDENTICAL to Avvdat-6346.tar
......... 783 . 05-14-11 . 3:50a Globals.nsg
..... 157,696 . 05-14-11 . 3:50a Gsdsuper.dll
...... 34,644 . 05-14-11 .12:07p Naiscrip.nsc
......... 401 . 05-14-11 . 3:50a Sdatpack.lst
;----------- Sdat6346(.exe)
..... 569,961 . 05-14-11 . 6:40a Avvclean.dat <=== IDENTICAL to Avvdat-6346.tar
..... 423,049 . 05-14-11 . 6:40a Avvnames.dat <=== IDENTICAL to Avvdat-6346.tar
. 108,744,302 . 05-14-11 . 6:40a Avvscan.dat <==== IDENTICAL to Avvdat-6346.tar
....... 5,644 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a Config.dat
......... 783 . 05-14-11 . 3:50a Globals.nsg
..... 157,696 . 05-14-11 . 3:50a Gsdsuper.dll
..... 159,744 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a Mcprodinfo.exe
... 3,182,712 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a Mcscan32.dll ... (engine) IDENTICAL to existing
... 4,706,936 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a Mscan64a.dll
...... 93,794 . 05-14-11 .12:07p Naiscrip.nsc
......... 562 . 05-14-11 . 3:50a Sdatpack.lst
....... 7,842 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a Signlic.txt
....... 5,644 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a __X64_Config.dat
....... 7,842 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a __X64_Signlic.txt
....... 1,056 . 07-31-09 . 6:40a __X64_License.dat
So it looks like you only need to download that one TAR file to get the current DATs, the pertinent files are identical, the superfluous files are unnecessary.
First I determined that the target location for the DATs and Engine is in here:
<YourPath>\McAfee\Network Associates\Virusscan Engine\4.0.xx
Then I compared the Mcscan32.dll from Sdat6346.exe against the existing old one and they are still identical. Cool!
So I grabbed the three DAT files and realized that they are using new names these days with 'AVV' prepended, so first I had to rename them ...
..... 569,961 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Avvclean.dat RENAME TO: Clean.dat
..... 423,049 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Avvnames.dat RENAME TO: Names.dat
. 108,744,302 . 05-14-11 . 1:40a Avvscan.dat .RENAME TO: Scan.dat
Then off they go into the above-mentioned folder.
Ok, fire up McAfee v6 by rightclicking a test folder. Note, this step from click to the McAfee GUI took a loooonnnng time, at least 5 minutes! Whatever.
Finally ... "Security Status" page shows this ...
Virus Definitions: 4.0.6346
Created On: 05/14/2011
Bingo! They were recognized. I let it scan the folder (fast as ever).
Success! on this ten-year old engine.
Hope this is good news for somebody.