D E F I N I N G S E T T I N G S
When setting your Scanner for different purposes you may use various
configuration methods:
•
Regular check.
You may preset Scanner for some regular
checks; e.g. for daily preventative checks, for an extremely thor-
ough check of a diskette etc. For these purposes you may create
a set of regular profiles with various settings. This way, when
you need your Scanner to be set according to some certain pro-
file, define this profile in the program command line.
•
Irregular check.
There may be some irregular situations, when
you need an irregular set of settings. For example, you may
need to check some directory for viruses in archives or mail da-
tabases. In this case it is advisable that you start the anti-virus
scanner from the command line with appropriate switches.
5.3. Settings for a separate
location to be checked
Location to be checked. Objects to be checked. Individual
settings for locations to be checked.
5.3.1. Defining the location(s) to be
checked
Before changing other settings you must define the location where your
program will search for viruses and delete them.
If you started the program with no predefined location to be checked,
the following message will appear on your screen: "Nothing to scan.
You should select at least one directory to scan."
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