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8.2.6.
Drop-down list
The drop-down list allows you to select one of the items from the list (Figure 84).
To browse the list you must use the
and
keys on your keyboard. To
automatically scroll down/up the list you must use the
C
TRL
+
and
C
TRL
+
KEY COMBINATIONS
.
Figure 84. Drop-down list
8.3.
Checkboxes
Figure 85. Disk hierarchy
When setting your anti-virus to check
for viruses in the disk hierarchy (see
subchapter 0) you must use the so-
called Rules of Succession, i.e. if you
define some settings for the
My
Computer
item (Figure 85), they will
be automatically assigned for all disks
on your computer.
Every item of the hierarchy is associated with
a check box
(that can be checked
or unchecked) and
rules
(applied to this item). A check box indicates whether the
corresponding hierarchy item must or must not be checked for viruses, and the
rules describe methods that will be applied when handling this item.
All the hierarchy items by default
inherit rules of the group
these are included in.
If you change the rules to be applied to a group, the group item rules will change
also.
You can assign independent rules to an item or change the status of its box.
These items may have
independent rules
. If you change the rules to be applied
to the group, these items will keep their processing rules. However, by changing
the check box status you can restore these items as inheriting the group rules.
By selecting the
Set Strict
command from the right-click menu you can
completely disable the rule-inheriting mode for the selected item. If you select
this command, the corresponding box will look like a red box with a black tick
inside. Items with indicators in this condition have
strictly independent rules
assigned. These items will keep their rules even after you change the group box